Nick Robinson

British political journalist

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2019 Hosted the final head-to-head debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn before the 2019 general election.
2019 Hosted the final head-to-head debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn before the 2019 general election.
February 5 2019 Co-hosted the live final of BBC Two's 'Icons: The Greatest Person of the 20th Century' with Claudia Winkleman.
February 5 2019 Co-hosted the live final of BBC Two's 'Icons: The Greatest Person of the 20th Century' with Claudia Winkleman.
July 9 2015 Announced as a new presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, taking over from James Naughtie in autumn.
July 9 2015 Announced as a new presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, taking over from James Naughtie in autumn.
2014 Presented documentary 'The Truth About Immigration' for BBC Two.
2014 Presented documentary 'The Truth About Immigration' for BBC Two.
November 2014 While covering the Rochester and Strood by-election, Robinson was photographed with Jayda Fransen, a far-right party candidate, which he later denied having intentionally done.
November 2014 While covering the Rochester and Strood by-election, Robinson was photographed with Jayda Fransen, a far-right party candidate, which he later denied having intentionally done.
September 11 2014 Robinson had a public dispute with Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond during coverage of the Scottish independence referendum, leading to widespread complaints and a protest in Glasgow against his reporting.
September 11 2014 Robinson had a public dispute with Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond during coverage of the Scottish independence referendum, leading to widespread complaints and a protest in Glasgow against his reporting.
May 22 2013 During the BBC News at Six, Robinson reported on the fatal stabbing of an off-duty British soldier in London, attracting criticism for using the phrase 'of Muslim appearance' when describing the perpetrators.
May 22 2013 During the BBC News at Six, Robinson reported on the fatal stabbing of an off-duty British soldier in London, attracting criticism for using the phrase 'of Muslim appearance' when describing the perpetrators.
May 2011 Presented documentary 'The Street That Cut Everything', exploring council service withdrawal in Preston, Lancashire.
May 2011 Presented documentary 'The Street That Cut Everything', exploring council service withdrawal in Preston, Lancashire.
November 4 2010 Robinson read out a jokingly ambiguous 'letter of apology' on the comedy panel show Have I Got News for You, referring to the October 20th placard incident.
November 4 2010 Robinson read out a jokingly ambiguous 'letter of apology' on the comedy panel show Have I Got News for You, referring to the October 20th placard incident.
October 20 2010 During a BBC News at Six live broadcast outside Parliament, Robinson broke and stamped on an anti-war, anti-cuts placard that was being waved behind him during his report on the Spending Review.
October 20 2010 During a BBC News at Six live broadcast outside Parliament, Robinson broke and stamped on an anti-war, anti-cuts placard that was being waved behind him during his report on the Spending Review.

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