Emily Maitlis confirmed as new lead presenter of BBC Newsnight

The BBC today confirmed a new line up of presenters for BBC Two’s Newsnight.

Emily Maitlis will become the new lead presenter, while Kirsty Wark, a main presenter on Newsnight for 25 years, will be undertaking an enhanced role on the programme.

Emma Barnett, presenter of the BBC Radio 5 Live daily morning show, is joining the Newsnight presenting team. She will continue to present her radio programme.

“This is a tremendous presenter line up that sends out a clear signal about the programme’s growing ambition,” said Esmé Wren, Editor of Newsnight.

“All three presenters bring substantial political clout and a wealth of expertise across a broad range of subjects.

“Emily’s promotion to lead presenter is testament to the journalistic excellence, passion and tenacious interview style that saw her recognised as Network Presenter of the Year at the recent RTS Television Journalism Awards.”

“Kirsty, also an award-winning journalist and presenter, will continue to bring her great authority and forensic skills to an increased number of shows, and to drive the programme’s commitment to the arts and culture.

“And we’re also thrilled to welcome Emma – whose formidable skill as an interviewer and no nonsense approach further strengthens the programme’s agenda-setting impact.”

The changes will take effect immediately.

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