Last year, Mr Harvey took over the reigns at the BBCs flagship evening radio show Evening Extra having worked in London for a number of years, reporting on major stories for LBC Radio as well as working on BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat. Weve been in this newsroom together for a very long time. "But we have such a great circle of friends in our street that we do a cookbook club with them every six or eight weeks. I really admire them that they're sticking to it rigidly, because it must be driving them up the wall. He started work at BBC News NI as a senior reporter in 2017 and has co-presented Evening Extra since April 2020. He has presented BBC Newsline for the last ten years, and also hosts the weekly politics programme. "I was quite nervous initially. RT and BBC broadcaster Audrey Carville tweeted: "Really sorry to read this Donna. Daly was married before, she mentioned in an interview, but she is now happy with her partner Simon Flanaghan. Mr Harvey began his broadcasting career in London, joining BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme in 2012, later becoming its politics reporter covering UK general elections, the 2016 US presidential race and the Brexit referendum. BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. "One of the biggest challenges for me in all this is that we're now working from home part of the time, which is something I've never done before. The five female BBC presenters who appear in the list of top 20 highest paid presenters are Claudia Winkleman, Laura Larverne, Vanessa Feltz, Zoe Ball, and Gabby Logan. There have also been record numbers of users for BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and BBC News online. Take care.. BBC Newsline is now presented by a single main anchor[8], In November 2021, Traynor had resigned from BBC Northern Ireland after 33 years, amid legal proceedings.[9]. "Everyone's having to think of new ways of doing things. Julian is BBC Newsline's Reporter in the West. Cecilia Daly. She lives in Cloughey, County Down.[11]. Read about our approach to external linking. He began his 'love affair' with the BBC on Valentine's Day 2000. [5][6] BBC Newsline also introduced teletext subtitles for deaf viewers upon its launch. Video1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. Will very much miss your professionalism and credibility on our screens. 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Mr Nolan's pay is for presenting the Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster, The Stephen Nolan Show on BBC Radio 5 Live and Nolan Live on BBC One Northern Ireland. Four of BBC News NI's longest serving journalists have accepted voluntary redundancy packages to leave the broadcaster. The BBC nations and regions 18:30 news programmes - including BBC Newsline - also saw large increases in viewing from March 2020 onwards. Barra also says he is trying to keep himself fit by taking his dog for walks. Geoff Maskell, who is originally from England, lives in south Belfast with his wife, Susie. "We had planned to go over twice, and both of those plans were scuppered. Mr Harvey described being delighted at taking on the BBC Newsline role. 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They said he will present BBC Newsline on the days Ms Mills presents Evening Extra and he will present Evening Extra on the days she hosts BBC Newsline. Then she had planned to come here for Easter with her boyfriend but that couldn't happen. Because this is the subject of ongoing employment tribunal and other legal proceedings, I am not able to respond to any questions or comments about my reasons for leaving the organisation., A spokesperson for the corporation shared a statement with Metro.co.uk which read: We do not comment on individual staff matters.. He earned between 405,000 and 409,999 from the BBC licence fee in 2020-21, the broadcaster said. The 57-year-old is usually a keen walker, but says he has restricted his exercise to stick as closely as he can to the Government's lockdown guidelines. The BBC's income from the licence fee as a whole rose 7% to 3.75bn on 2021 from just over 3.5bn the previous year. We need your consent to load this Social Media content. The BBC spent 50m of that income on dedicated Northern Ireland content across TV, radio and online. There were reports that managers at Broadcasting House in Ormeau Avenue had planned to move her to its radio bulletins rota. "But right now of course we just can't do it. She presented news bulletins on Radio Ulster and was the first person at the station to break the news of the first IRA ceasefire in August 1994. I'm doing my whole radio show from home because I have the technology to do that. The corporation faced a backlash in 2019 over the axing of presenter Sean Coyle from his weekday morning Radio Ulster slot. "Usually there are lots of people in the building, but now there's hardly anyone. During school closures due in lockdown in January 2021 there were almost one million requests for shows on the online educational service, Bitesize Daily, per week. BBC Northern Ireland has announced Donegal-born presenter Declan Harvey has been appointed as the new Newsline presenter. 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We're going into the building for the TV weather, but all the radio is being done from home and everyone has had to create their own bespoke studios at home. The BBC NI presenter Wendy Austin is one of over 40 high-profile female journalists and presenters calling for the Corporation to ensure that there is . "I keep in mind that I'm very lucky. BBC One except Northern Ireland . "People have often spoken in the past, the Greta Thunbergs of this world and people like her, about how we don't all need to work from an office. Mr Harvey described Newsline as "appointment viewing in Northern Ireland". Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997. Ms Traynor, 56, is one of the most familiar faces on local television. Tina Campbell (born 1971) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.She parted company with UTV in early 2013 and is currently a newscaster on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Newsline.. Broadcasting career. Born in Dundonald, Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio. . Her work on Children in Need made her one of BBC Northern Ireland's best-known faces. The payments were made for attending . "It is with deep sadness that, after almost 33 years, I am leaving the job that I love and resigning from BBC Northern Ireland with immediate effect," she said, "Because this is the subject of ongoing Employment Tribunal and other legal proceedings, I am not able to respond to any questions or comments about my reasons for leaving the organisation.". Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB. We have a dog, Mags, who's a boxer, and I get out for walks with her, although it's short walks around the block," he adds. "Even with the restrictions, though, it's important for people to know how things are because if you're standing in a queue outside the chemist or the shop, there's nothing worse than getting stuck standing in the rain, so people need to know what's going on. 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UTV weatherman and U105 presenter Frank Mitchell lives in Dunmurry, outside Belfast, with his wife Helena. "I think it could make people more in tune with their families, and families more in tune with the work demands they're facing rather than this tradition we've become used to of people leaving their homes at 7.30am and being gone all day. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. We were supposed to have a trip to the Canary Islands and then we planned to go to Donegal, but the night before we were due to set off bright and early, Leo Varadkar made all the changes in the south, so that plan was off. Wishing you well.". As the BBC UK regional TV on satellite service is broadcast unencrypted, it is possible to receive BBC Newsline anywhere in Europe using an appropriate receiver. Last year four of Radio Ulster's best-known news presenters stepped down from their roles. "In our position as weather presenters, the biggest challenge at the minute is getting the tone right because people need sunshine and they still need exercise. [10] Harvey joined the programme in early 2022. He earned between 195,000 and 199,999 in 2020-21. [1] Although Noel Thompson[3][4] and Lynda Bryans[3] were the original choice of presenters, Thompson was later dropped causing Bryans to resign and move to UTV. The new daily bulletins were later expanded to ten minutes and supplemented by a magazine programme called Studio Eight, first broadcast on Friday 20 February 1959 with Robert Coulter as its presenter. The new Irish Sea Border: What does it mean? Im excited to help tell those stories on TV as well as keeping up the great relationship weve built with listeners on Evening Extra over the last 18 months., Adam Smyth, Head of BBC News NI, said: Declan is an excellent journalist and presenter. On iPlayer 27/02/2023 Evening News New All available episodes (3 total) Next on 27/02/2023 Late News Today 22:30 BBC One. "I think employers might think more creatively about how they run their workforces. "So, if the sun is shining, make the most of it. "We've had a few plans cancelled. As we face the challenges of lockdown, Northern Irelands weather presenters tell Claire OBoyle how theyre coping with changes to their working lives and have made some big adjustments at home to keep us up to date, Cecilia Daly working from home with pup Pedro. Video, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat, Harry and Meghan told to 'vacate' Frogmore Cottage, Whiskey fungus forces Jack Daniels to stop construction, Rare Jurassic-era bug found at Arkansas Walmart, Greek trains halted as anger over crash grows, Robert F Kennedy assassin denied parole again, NFL hopeful accused of racing in deadly car crash, Starbucks illegally fired workers over union - judge. [7], Noel Thompson and Donna Traynor became the programme's main anchors until August 2012, when Thompson left to join BBC Radio Ulster. It's just myself and my wife and we have a bit of a garden at home, and we're fine in this very difficult time," he adds. "And even though we might not be able to go out and enjoy it as much as we usually do, hearing what the weather is doing, especially if it's good news, makes a welcome difference from all the very sad stuff we're hearing all the time at the minute. This may have included the presenter being asked to work on BBC Radio Ulster shows such as Evening Extra. Christine uncovers a hidden world of autistic women who, like her, have been ignored. "It's making the best of a bad situation. "Usually in my job you're in a 24/7 working environment, and whether it's 5am or midnight in the office there would be someone around. "I don't have particularly green fingers when it comes to the garden, but I know I'm lucky to get out to enjoy the weather. The following month, it was announced that Tara Mills and Declan Harvey will alternate as main anchors of BBC Newsline and the BBC Radio Ulster drivetime news programme, Evening Extra. "I think now a lot of employers will notice there are massive savings to be made from people working from home. Updated 7th Oct 2020, 6:06pm. "Vitamin D and sunshine are still vital, so we've got to get the tone right. "I'm keeping in touch with my family on Facetime and things like that. "As someone galloping through life, one group of people I think deserve immense praise are the young people who love to be out and about socialising and meeting people. I think it's possible we're living through some of the solutions to problems we really need to figure out. "Pamela Ballantine has joked with me that with all my years of not being a particularly sociable type - you wouldn't see me in Tatler - that I should be premier league level with all this social distancing," Frank says. In the mid-1990s, Ms Traynor said she would not wear a Remembrance Day poppy or a shamrock on St Patrick's Day because they were seen as symbols of division in the north. BBC One - BBC Newsline The latest news for Northern Ireland. We just have to get on with it because the weather isn't going to stop and people aren't going to stop caring about it. Cecilia Daly became a weather presenter at BBC NI years after working as a meteorologist with the Met Office. "I'm coping okay with it all, although it is strange. A BBC Northern Ireland spokesman said: "We do not comment on individual staff matters.". Last year, Ms Traynor had a three-month absence from TV screens but returned at the start of 2021. "I'm also doing a quiz on a Sunday night on my Facebook page to break up the monotony. New IRA powerbase just 20 miles away so why didnt intelligence flag possible attack? "I think it's proved that people can work from home. BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood's fianc is policeman and divorced dad MailOnline can reveal identity of Steve Randall, 47, 13 years Ms Kirkwood's junior By Stuart Pink and Vivek Chaudhary "At home my little studio is a duvet propped up over four chairs, with me sitting underneath it. Ninety-nine senior leaders at the BBC earned more than 150,000, while 72 on-air presenters or journalists earned more than 150,000 in 2020-21. 15K views, 59 likes, 4 loves, 33 comments, 9 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from BBC Newsline: The BBC NI presenter Wendy Austin is one of over 40 high-profile female journalists and presenters. She is currently employed by BBC Northern Ireland as a Radio Newsreader on BBC Radio Ulster and a TV Newsreader and Continuity Announcer. Linzi highlights the skills required to be a successful News Presenter and Journalist at BBC Northern Ireland =====Make It is the BBC Nor. Our team will deliver a more frequent weather service across radio, television and on-line. Get the latest Northern Irish news from BBC Northern Ireland: breaking news, analysis, features and debate plus audio and video coverage on topical issues from around Northern Ireland. Textphone 63399 l E-mail: bbcnewsline@bbc.co.uk. His work also includes the popular BBC NI podcast Year 21, which he has presented and produced alongside Ms Mills across this centenary year. "I'm there telling people that it's vital to adhere to the rules, so I'm sticking to them rigidly myself. Youre an incredible professional and journalist. Mr Lineker's pay from the BBC was mainly for presenting Match of the Day. Its never been more important and I take the responsibility seriously. It sets out the pay of BBC staff and presenters who earn more than 150,000 from the licence fee in the year. What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? On Tuesday 7 May 1985, the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5.35pm. The BBC has committed to spending more of its network TV budget in Northern Ireland in future in a funding partnership with NI Screen. She lives in Ballyhackamore, east Belfast, with her partner Simon Flanagan and black labrador Pedro. Tina Campbell (born 1971)[1][2] is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. His career has also included stints reporting for Classic FM, Heart and Capital FM. In Northern Ireland, for instance, almost nine in 10 adults (88%) on average used BBC TV/iplayer, radio or online each week. "There's the physical health issue of not transmitting the disease, but there's also the mental health side of getting through this time in one piece. 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