Laura Trevelyan
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 56 |
Date of birth | August 21,1968 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Islington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | James Goldston |
Residence | New York City |
New York | |
United States | |
Job | Actor |
Journalist | |
Books | The Winchester: Legend of the West |
A Very British Family: The Trevelyans and Their World | |
Movies/Shows | BBC World News America |
World News Today | |
Parents | George Macaulay Trevelyan |
Susan Pearson | |
Nationality | American |
British | |
Children | 3 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 473003 |
Laura Trevelyan Life story
Laura Kate Trevelyan is a British-American journalist who worked for the BBC for 30 years. She served as an On the Record reporter, United Nations correspondent, and New York correspondent, before anchoring BBC World News America.
Gladstone family urged to pay slavery reparations to Jamaica
... Other members include former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan and her family, who apologised to Grenada and promised £100,000 in reparations in February this year...
UK's £18tn slavery debt is an underestimation, UN judge says
... Some of the descendants of slave owners - such as former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan, and the family of 19th Century Prime Minister William Gladstone - have attempted to make amends...
How a flood led family to discover slavery link
... This year another family with links to slavery, the Trevelyans, Laura Trevelyan then quit the BBC after 30 years to become a full-time slavery reparations campaigner...
Trevelyan descendant 'would consider' Irish famine compensation
... Laura Trevelyan accepts that her great, great, great-grandfather was among those who " failed their people" while governing Ireland during the famine...
Slavery: Rishi Sunak rejects call to apologise and pay reparations
... Laura Trevelyan, former BBC journalist and reparations campaigner, said she welcomed Mr Sunak s " commitment to understanding Britain s history and not running away from it"...
Laura Trevelyan: My slavery link to MP shows reality of reparations
... The campaigners are former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan and her cousin John Dower, who recently apologised to the Caribbean island of Grenada for their family s historic role in the slave trade...
Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past
... BBC reporter Laura Trevelyan, a family member, visited Grenada in 2022...
From Afghanistan's finance minister to cab driver in the US
... The BBC s Laura Trevelyan met him as he was behind the wheel...
Slavery: Rishi Sunak rejects call to apologise and pay reparations
By Joshua NevettBBC Politics
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has dismissed a call for the government to apologise and pay reparations for the UK's historic role in slavery.
Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy asked if he would make a " full and meaningful apology" and " commit to reparatory justice".
The PM said " no" adding " trying to unpick our history is not The Right way forward".
The UK government has never formally apologised for its role in the trade.
Laura Trevelyan , former BBC journalist and reparations campaigner, said she welcomed Mr Sunak's " commitment to understanding Britain's history and not Running Away from it".
The Atlantic slave trade saw millions of Africans enslaved and forced to work, especially on plantations in The Caribbean and Americans, for centuries from about 1500.
The British government and The Monarchy were prominent participants in the trade, alongside other European nations.
Britain also had a key role in ending the trade through Parliament's passage of a law to abolish slavery in 1833.
This year, Caribbean leaders, activists and The Descendants of slave owners have been putting the UK government under increasing pressure to engage with the reparations movement.
Reparations are broadly recognised as compensation given for something that was deemed wrong or unfair, and can take the many forms.
Tony Blair has previously expressed " deep sorrow" for slavery when he was Prime Minister in 2006, but was criticised by reparations campaigners for not going further.
In 2007, he was asked why he had previously stopped short of apologising for the UK's role in the trade during a news conference with Ghana's then-President John Kufuor .
" Well actually I have said it: We Are sorry. And I say it again now, " Mr Blair said.
Reparations challengeMs Ribeiro-Addy brought up the UK's historic role in slavery during a session of Prime Minister 's Questions in The House of Commons.
She Said during his last appearance at PMQs, the late Labour MP Bernie Grant had " asked for an apology to The People of African descent, living and dead, for Our Country 's role in slavery and colonialism".
Ms Ribeiro-Addy asked Mr Sunak if " he will do what Bernie Grant asked all those years ago".
" No, Mr Speaker, " Mr Sunak said. " What I think our focus should now be is, of course, understanding our history and all its parts, not Running Away from it, but right now making sure we have A Society that's inclusive and tolerant of people from all backgrounds.
" That's something that we on This Side of The House are committed to doing and we'll continue to deliver. But trying to unpick our history is not The Right way forward and is not something we'll focus our energies on. "
This Week , The Descendants of some of the UK's wealthiest slave owners launched an activist movement, urging the government to apologise for slavery and offer reparative justice.
One of The Group 's founders is former TV presenter Laura Trevelyan , who recently quit The Bbc to become a full-time slavery reparations campaigner.
Ms Trevelyan, who has apologised for her ancestors' slave owning past in Grenada, said slavery is " a brutal part of Britain's history which has left a painful legacy in The Caribbean and in Britain".
" Since 2014, Caribbean nations have been asking the former colonial powers to engage in discussions based on their 10-point reparations plans, " She Said .
" I hope that Britain's government will not cede The Caribbean to China's influence, and will begin to repair the damage of The Past by answering 's call for talks. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com