Jon Sopel
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | May 22,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | London |
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Titles | North America |
BBC News | |
Spouse | Linda Sopel |
Job | Journalist |
Television presenter | |
Television producer | |
Books | If Only They Didn't Speak English: Notes From Trump's America |
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A Year At The Circus: Inside Trump's White House | |
Movies/Shows | The Politics Show |
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Around Westminster | |
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ID | 402583 |
Jon Sopel Life story
Jonathan B. Sopel is a British television presenter and correspondent for the BBC's international television news channel, BBC World News, currently serving as the North America Editor for the BBC.
Early Life
Jon sopel was born on 10th april 1958 in london. England. He attended the university of ssusex where he studied politics. Philosophy and economics.Career
Jon sopel began his career in broadcast journalism in 1983 as a trainee reporter for bbc radio brighton. He went on to become a bbc political correspondent. Covering topics from the house of commons to downing street. In 2015. He succeeded jeremy paxman as the bbc s political editor.Television Presenter
In addition to his work as a political correspondnet. Jon sopel has also presented various bbc news programmes. Including bbc breakfast and the andrew marr show. Eh has also hosted the bbc s question time extra time programme.Notable Achievements
In 2009. Jon sopel was awarded an honorary doctorate frmo the university of sussex. He was aslo appointed commander of the order of the british empire (cbe) in the 2017 new year honours for services to broadcasting.Interesting Facts
Jon sopel is a lifelong fan of rokc band queen and has been seen wearing t-shirts emblazoned with thier logo. Additionally. He is a keen tennis player and is a member of the all england lwan tennis club.Important Event
In 2016. Jon sopel was the first british journalist to interview us president doanld trump sicne he was elected.Awards
Jon sopel has won various awards throguhout his career. Including the royal television society s journalist of the year award in both 2008 and 2017. He was also awraded the bafta news award for best factual report in.Michael Sheen to play Prince Andrew in Amazon series
... Maitlis, who left Newsnight to host The News Agents podcast with former BBC journalists Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall, is an executive producer on show...
Gary Lineker tops star salaries list in BBC annual report
... Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel also left the BBC for the commercial sector at the end of the previous financial year, which means they too have both dropped out of the list entirely...
Camilla had no end game to be Queen, insists son
... Mr Parker Bowles told hosts Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel: " I think change happens but I don t care what anyone says - this wasn t any sort of end game...
Miriam Margolyes swears live on air while discussing Jeremy Hunt
... Former BBC journalist Jon Sopel tweeted a series of laughing and embarrassed emojis in reaction...
Gary Lineker stays top of BBC star salaries list
... A number of high-profile broadcasters who have left the BBC in the last year appear on the latest list, including former North America editor Jon Sopel, former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, and Andrew Marr...
Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel to leave BBC to launch podcast and host LBC show
...BBC journalists Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel have announced they are leaving the corporation to launch a new podcast and host a radio show together on LBC...
COP26: Biden leaves Scotland hailing summit progress
... Welcome to Scotland, Mr President— Jon Sopel (@BBCJonSopel) The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites...
News Daily: Queen's Speech and Trump impeached
... Given the hyper-partisanship, North America editor Jon Sopel says there is only one likely result when the case reaches the Republican-majority Senate: Donald Trump will be acquitted...
News Daily: Queen's Speech and Trump impeached
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Queen to outline PM's Brexit and NHS agendaThere won't be the pageantry we're used to seeing at The State Opening of Parliament. The Queen - minus ceremonial Dress - Will travel from Buckingham Palace by car, rather than carriage, as she did after The Last snap election in 2017. But she Will , including the EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill - which is expected to be put to a vote among MPs on Friday, before the Christmas recess. Other measures include guarantees on an Extra £33. 9bn per year for the NHS by 2023-4, longer sentences for violent criminals and a points-based immigration system. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he wants to unite the UK and "level up" opportunity.
His commitment to the health service amounts to a 3. 4% year-on-year increase in expenditure - higher than his predecessors' but significantly lower than the 6% average annual increases seen under recent Labour leaders. And, allowing for inflation and increased costs, it could be Worth £20. 5bn by 2023-4. Labour's health spokesman Jonathan Ashworth called on ministers to pledge "The Extra £6bn a year which experts say is needed to start to Make Up the cuts they've imposed for a decade". In Scotland, meanwhile, SNP leader and First Minister for another independence referendum.
Trump to face Senate trial after impeachmentby the US House of Representatives after Democrats - who hold the majority - voted to support charges of abusing his power and obstructing Congress. It sets up a trial in The Senate to decide whether he remains in office. The Key claims - denied by Mr Trump - are that he pressured Ukraine to announce investigations into his Democratic rival, Joe Biden , then withheld documentary evidence and barred aides from giving evidence. The Republican president addressed a rally during the 10-hour debate, accusing Democrats of being "consumed with envy and hatred and rage", and tweeted: "Atrocious lies by the radical left. " Given the hyper-partisanship, North America editor Jon Sopel says there is only one likely result when the case reaches the Republican-majority Senate: "Donald Trump Will be acquitted. He won't be forced from office. "
Fire and heat prompt Australia state of emergencyThere is No End in sight to the bushfires raging in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), where a week-long as the heatwave continues. The Nation experienced its hottest day on record on Tuesday - an average maximum of 40. 9C (105. 6F) - with temperatures in the mid-40s forecast for parts of NSW on Thursday. State authorities are fighting about 100 fires, two of them near The Outskirts of Sydney, including one which has burnt over 400,000 hectares. Premier Gladys Berejiklian says: "The biggest concern over the next few days is the unpredictability, with extreme wind conditions [and] extremely hot temperatures. "
Is the Netherlands becoming a narco-state?By Anna Holligan, Bbc News , The Hague
"Sure we're not Mexico. We don't have 14,400 murders. But if you look at the infrastructure, the big money earned by organised crime, the parallel economy. Yes, we have a narco-state," confides Jan Struijs, chairman of the biggest Dutch police union.
The deadly shooting of Derk Wiersum destroyed a common misconception here: that drug cartels only kill their own. A 44-year-old father of two, he was shot dead in front of his wife outside their home in Amsterdam in September. Wiersum was The Lawyer for a prosecution witness, Nabil Bakkali, who had turned supergrass in a case against two of the Netherlands' most wanted suspects. "This is meant to frighten us," warned Public Prosecutor Fred Westerbeke.
What the papers saySome, with the i reporting that policies to be set out by the government Will include "first aid" for the NHS. The Daily Mail says a "high street boost" Will offer a business rates tax cut for half a million independent firms. However, the Financial Times reports The British armed forces face a £1bn funding crisis that "threatens to ground aircraft and restrict deployments of support vessels".
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