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Presenter Mishal Husain joins Today programme | Presenter Mishal Husain joins Today programme |
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Presenter Mishal Husain is to join BBC Radio 4's flagship news and current affairs programme Today, director general Tony Hall has announced. | |
Husain will be a core member of the presenting team alongside John Humphrys, James Naughtie, Sarah Montague, Evan Davis and Justin Webb. | Husain will be a core member of the presenting team alongside John Humphrys, James Naughtie, Sarah Montague, Evan Davis and Justin Webb. |
Lord Hall said having another woman on the line-up was "extremely important". | |
Husain, who currently presents Sunday's BBC News at Ten, said she was "delighted" to join the programme. | Husain, who currently presents Sunday's BBC News at Ten, said she was "delighted" to join the programme. |
"The programme has unparalleled influence across BBC News and on our national conversation and I am looking forward to being part of it," she said. | |
Previously a Washington-based presenter, Husain was a key on-air figure at the BBC in the build-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2002 and throughout the war. | |
Husain, who was one of the faces of the BBC's Olympics coverage, is the main host of the BBC World News 90-minute Impact programme. | |
Meanwhile, Naughtie, who has presented Today since 1994, will become a chief reporter in the BBC's coverage of the independence referendum in Scotland. | Meanwhile, Naughtie, who has presented Today since 1994, will become a chief reporter in the BBC's coverage of the independence referendum in Scotland. |
He will continue to present the programme but will also host Good Morning Scotland and a series of debates from across Scotland. | |
Naughtie, who was born in Moray, said he was excited to be "in the thick of it, on both sides of the border, from start to finish". |
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