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COLIN BRAZIER
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| Colin Brazier presents Sky News Today, Sky’s main weekday show dedicated to breaking-news.
His anchoring from the Israel-Lebanon border helped win Sky’s latest Royal Television Society award in the spring of 2007.
As a foreign correspondent, his work from Afghanistan after 9/11 was recognised with a gold medal from the New York Television Awards. The Daily Telegraph acclaimed him as the first British journalist to reach Baghdad with the coalition invasion force in 2003.
Born in Bradford, Colin Brazier began his career in newspapers with the Yorkshire Post before moving onto the BBC. He joined Sky in 1997.
He has been invited to address audiences ranging from the Vatican’s Santa Croce Pontifical University - on the coverage of Pope John Paul II’s death - to the Equal Opportunities Commission’s first Race Convention in 2006.
He is a regular contributor to the Catholic Herald newspaper.
Colin lives in London and is married with four young daughters. |
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Categories:
Corporate
News & Current Affairs
Credits:
Sky News Today
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