James Reynolds – born 20 May 1974 – is a news correspondent at the BBC.
James joined the BBC in 1997 on a News trainee scheme. Since then, he has also been the BBC’s South America Correspondent where he covered such stories as the arrest of General Pinochet in Chile, the fall of Alberto Fujimori in Peru, and the guerrilla war in Colombia.
In 2002, he won the Royal Television Society’s Young Journalist of the Year award.
Hannah Miller is a political correspondent for BBC News. She was previously political correspondent for ITV’s Granada Reports and North of England, covering politics in the North West of England.
Rebecca Curran is a presenter and correspondent at the BBC. She began her career at Northsound Radio in Aberdeen then worked for three years at STV before joining the BBC’s Aberdeen newsroom as a senior broadcast journalist in December 2016....
Colin Paterson – born 1974 – is Arts and Entertainment correspondent for the BBC. He began his career as a reporter for The Big Breakfast, and in 2001 he started writing a music column for The Guardian. He became a...