Sue Saville is a former Medical Correspondent for ITV News, having joined ITN in 1998 after five years as Chief Correspondent at GMTV.
After a stint as a radio reporter in Hong Kong, Sue joined the BBC as a News Trainee.
She worked in the BBC’s national and regional newsrooms, spending three years as a reporter for BBC South Today.
As a reporter for BBC Breakfast News, Sue reported on and produced a documentary called “The Ice Patrol”, filmed in Antarctica on the role of Britain’s latest survey ship.
Sue has an MA (Hons) degree in History from Oxford, and a postgraduate diploma in Journalism studies from Cardiff University.
Sue Saville is married with two children and lives in London.
Twitter @SueSaville
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