BBC News at One to move to Salford from Monday

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BBC’s News at One will broadcast from its new home in Salford from Monday 3rd June 2024.

The move forms part of the BBC’s Across the UK plan, which aims to move power and decision-making across the country to better reflect, represent and serve all parts of the UK.

A pool of regular BBC News presenters will front the hour long programme from Salford including Ben Brown, Anna Foster, Tina Daheley, Jon Kay, and Sally Nugent, who will present the first edition.

The News at One will be edited by BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani, who said: “I’m delighted to bring the News at One to Salford, where it will join forces with the brilliant BBC Breakfast team to create the first major weekday TV news bulletin to be produced and broadcast from outside London.

“In the extended programme, we’ll be serving daytime audiences with the best of BBC News – the biggest stories of the day, with more depth, context and analysis, and the expertise of BBC Breakfast to show more human-focused stories from across the UK.”

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