November 27th 2024.
Mishal Husain, a well-known presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, has recently shared the news of her departure from the BBC. After 26 years of being a part of the organization, the 51-year-old journalist has decided to move on to new opportunities.
During her time at the BBC, Husain was not only a presenter for the Today programme, but also hosted The Today Debate and led several debates for the 2024 general election. However, she has now been offered a new role as editor-at-large for Bloomberg Weekend Edition, where she will front a new interview series. In a statement, she expressed her gratitude for the opportunities she has had at the BBC, which have allowed her to witness history and contribute to national conversations on Radio 4.
One of her most notable moments at the BBC was when she served as the debate chair for the face-off between Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. This was just one of many achievements during her time at the broadcaster, which began in 1998 when she joined as a producer. She then went on to become a presenter for BBC World News in 2001.
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