28th November 2019
Being a “radical moderate” in an era of polarization – and how increasing belief in conspiracy theories has led to Trump and Corbynism
21st November 2019
Fifteen years of working closely with the Royal family – and the fallout from the Prince Andrew crisis
31st October 2019
The high-profile Brexiteer on the increasingly combative tone of political debate – and why “impartial” news radio is “going out of fashion”
3rd October 2019
Brexit through a global lens; and how a ‘bot’ is helping to increase the number of female voices
29th August 2019
The inside take on Brexit – and the challenge of reporting on a former colleague… who became prime minister
20th June 2019
The myriad challenges of relentless Brexit coverage – and remaining impartial in the face of criticism from all sides
11th October 2018
Life in the newsroom running the BBC’s flagship news programmes – for 20 million viewers
27th September 2018
The inside scoop on Britain’s longest-running red-top
13th September 2018
Looking back at the highs and lows of two decades in the editor’s chair
30th August 2018
How the West is missing the ‘tectonic shift’ happening in China – and the disturbing emergence of so-called ‘deep’ fake news
14th June 2018
A front-row seat at the battle for Brexit, two decades in national newspaper journalism, whether Theresa May can cling on… and could Corbyn actually win?
24th May 2018
Launching a national newspaper from idea to newsstand in just nine days; campaigning for a second referendum, and to stop the UK leaving the EU… and the future of the paper itself if Brexit stays on track
1st March 2018
In the thick of Europe’s most turbulent time in a generation… and what’s really happening behind the scenes with Brexit.
15th February 2018
Lessons learned during five years running Britain’s biggest-selling daily newspaper, the reality of working with Rupert Murdoch… and why Brexit will be a ‘disaster’
25th January 2018
Three decades breaking the biggest stories in politics live on air… and being the only journalist ever to ‘doorstep’ the Queen.
18th January 2018
Thriving in a Westminster obsessed with Brexit, battling to interview Jeremy Corbyn, and championing Sun readers as ‘the backbone of the nation’.
2nd November 2017
TV news has ‘never been better’ – despite the emerging trend for politicians to avoid the ‘tough interview’ altogether
19th October 2017
The ‘assault’ on journalism and ‘divisive’ politics of Brexit… and what Trump is really like in person
6th October 2017
The self-proclaimed “leftie-liberal, anti-racist and feminist” argues journalists would “rather write about Beyonce” than hold power to account
28th September 2017
The Times columnist on why Trump and Brexit are encouraging people to support good quality journalism
Reporting from Ground Zero – and having the door slammed in her face by the Stasi
Leading the business of a business leadership brand
From Pop Idol to podcaster – and returning to music at 40