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All rights reserved. Times Radio has already attracted attention for aggressive attempts to poach high-profile BBC radio presenters, especially given its owner Rupert Murdoch’s antipathy towards the broadcaster. Times Radio today announces that The Sun’s award-winning Political Editor Tom Newton Dunn is leaving the newsbrand to join Times Radio as Presenter and Chief Political Commentator. I can’t wait to share them with you in your car and bath.”Also co-presenting the weekend breakfast show, Kleeman is an investigative journalist and author.She has reported for Panorama, Vice and Channel 4’s Unreported World and written for the Times, Sunday Times and slow news start-up Tortoise.Kleeman said: “There has never been a better time to create a trusted, warm and engaging alternative in national speech radio.”Macdonald has left the BBC after about five years building a name for himself on 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland, saying he will help early risers “get clued up on the news and issues of the day”.News UK said his “engaging yet authoritative style will be the perfect companion for all those early risers”.De Piero was a Labour MP between 2010 and 2019, serving in the shadow cabinet of both Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn.Before becoming a politician her journalism career included spending seven years as political editor for GMTV.She said she was “absolutely thrilled to be working with someone of Tom’s calibre to reinvent the Sunday morning political debate” with her joint show with Newton Dunn, a pairing they are dubbing “G&T”.Journalist and presenter Frostrup is well known for many roles across radio, TV and print – among them agony aunt for the Observer and presenter of the Open Book on BBC Radio 4.She said she will be putting together an “ambitious show covering topical news, lifestyle and culture – with some levity along the way – that I hope will become a fixture in listener’s lives”.Subjects will include topical social and family issues and interviews with celebrity guests.Long-time Times columnist, restaurant critic and podcaster Coren will extend his duties to present his “completely wrong take on everything” for the Friday afternoon show.“I have been writing for The Times for more than 25 years, so I would have been frankly insulted not to be offered a show of some sort in this exciting and timely move into radio,” Coren said.“The Friday afternoon slot is a mixed blessing as it’ll kill my favourite lunch of the week. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online.BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. But on the plus side I can be in the pub with my week’s work done before it gets too packed.”Another well-known Times columnist and critic, Rifkind will take listeners through the week’s news and look ahead to the weekend each Saturday morning.Rifkind said: “My show is for all the people who love the Saturday edition of The Times and who wish, after reading it each week, that there was somebody nattering on in a similar vein out of a small box in their kitchen.”Williams worked at BBC 5 Live for about 20 years and says he has read the Times his whole adult life.“My show will analyse the day’s news without leaving listeners feeling overwhelmed by it,” he said.“We’ll also be covering sport, entertainment and culture each night, giving contributors the space to speak without constant interruption, and offering the evening listener a friendly place to relax with the radio.”A former political correspondent for the BBC, Walker will wind down the day’s news in her late night show, previewing the next day’s front pages and looking in particular at political events in the US.Since she left the BBC in 2017 after 20 years in her role and more than 30 years in total, Walker has been a freelance political commentator and presenter appearing on CNN, Sky News and Talkradio.Broadcast journalist Borsay has become known for her work on Sky Sports News and Talksport, and co-founded the football podcast The Offside Rule.Borsay said: “My aim is to offer listeners radio that extends the conversations in our daily lives, filling the gap felt by those who can’t find a station that sounds like them.“We will complement news and current affairs with issues like social engagement, parenting and digital culture.”Talkradio presenter Conran, who co-presented the factual BBC Three show The Real Hustle between 2006 and 2012, will host weekend lunchtimes.“My show will be three hours of entertaining news-based conversation, looking at the politics of the week, and delving into consumer and tech issues,” he said.The political commentator and broadcaster, who regularly appears on newspaper round-ups and current affairs programmes, received an MBE for services to politics in 2016.Her weekend drivetime slot will contain her “unique brand of insight, opinion and humour to current affairs, together with a broad range of guests from Westminster and beyond”, News UK said.The Times columnists will host an interview series focusing on how leading figures overcame the challenges of their early years to shape who they would become.Confirmed guests so far include Tony Blair, TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp, actor Brian Cox and geneticist Sir Paul Nurse.This mother and daughter pairing of a former Conservative Home Secretary and a young journalist will discuss their different takes on the world following their Gill is the daughter of former Sunday Times food writer AA Gill who died of cancer in 2016.
All rights reserved. Times Radio has already attracted attention for aggressive attempts to poach high-profile BBC radio presenters, especially given its owner Rupert Murdoch’s antipathy towards the broadcaster. Times Radio today announces that The Sun’s award-winning Political Editor Tom Newton Dunn is leaving the newsbrand to join Times Radio as Presenter and Chief Political Commentator. I can’t wait to share them with you in your car and bath.”Also co-presenting the weekend breakfast show, Kleeman is an investigative journalist and author.She has reported for Panorama, Vice and Channel 4’s Unreported World and written for the Times, Sunday Times and slow news start-up Tortoise.Kleeman said: “There has never been a better time to create a trusted, warm and engaging alternative in national speech radio.”Macdonald has left the BBC after about five years building a name for himself on 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland, saying he will help early risers “get clued up on the news and issues of the day”.News UK said his “engaging yet authoritative style will be the perfect companion for all those early risers”.De Piero was a Labour MP between 2010 and 2019, serving in the shadow cabinet of both Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn.Before becoming a politician her journalism career included spending seven years as political editor for GMTV.She said she was “absolutely thrilled to be working with someone of Tom’s calibre to reinvent the Sunday morning political debate” with her joint show with Newton Dunn, a pairing they are dubbing “G&T”.Journalist and presenter Frostrup is well known for many roles across radio, TV and print – among them agony aunt for the Observer and presenter of the Open Book on BBC Radio 4.She said she will be putting together an “ambitious show covering topical news, lifestyle and culture – with some levity along the way – that I hope will become a fixture in listener’s lives”.Subjects will include topical social and family issues and interviews with celebrity guests.Long-time Times columnist, restaurant critic and podcaster Coren will extend his duties to present his “completely wrong take on everything” for the Friday afternoon show.“I have been writing for The Times for more than 25 years, so I would have been frankly insulted not to be offered a show of some sort in this exciting and timely move into radio,” Coren said.“The Friday afternoon slot is a mixed blessing as it’ll kill my favourite lunch of the week. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online.BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. But on the plus side I can be in the pub with my week’s work done before it gets too packed.”Another well-known Times columnist and critic, Rifkind will take listeners through the week’s news and look ahead to the weekend each Saturday morning.Rifkind said: “My show is for all the people who love the Saturday edition of The Times and who wish, after reading it each week, that there was somebody nattering on in a similar vein out of a small box in their kitchen.”Williams worked at BBC 5 Live for about 20 years and says he has read the Times his whole adult life.“My show will analyse the day’s news without leaving listeners feeling overwhelmed by it,” he said.“We’ll also be covering sport, entertainment and culture each night, giving contributors the space to speak without constant interruption, and offering the evening listener a friendly place to relax with the radio.”A former political correspondent for the BBC, Walker will wind down the day’s news in her late night show, previewing the next day’s front pages and looking in particular at political events in the US.Since she left the BBC in 2017 after 20 years in her role and more than 30 years in total, Walker has been a freelance political commentator and presenter appearing on CNN, Sky News and Talkradio.Broadcast journalist Borsay has become known for her work on Sky Sports News and Talksport, and co-founded the football podcast The Offside Rule.Borsay said: “My aim is to offer listeners radio that extends the conversations in our daily lives, filling the gap felt by those who can’t find a station that sounds like them.“We will complement news and current affairs with issues like social engagement, parenting and digital culture.”Talkradio presenter Conran, who co-presented the factual BBC Three show The Real Hustle between 2006 and 2012, will host weekend lunchtimes.“My show will be three hours of entertaining news-based conversation, looking at the politics of the week, and delving into consumer and tech issues,” he said.The political commentator and broadcaster, who regularly appears on newspaper round-ups and current affairs programmes, received an MBE for services to politics in 2016.Her weekend drivetime slot will contain her “unique brand of insight, opinion and humour to current affairs, together with a broad range of guests from Westminster and beyond”, News UK said.The Times columnists will host an interview series focusing on how leading figures overcame the challenges of their early years to shape who they would become.Confirmed guests so far include Tony Blair, TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp, actor Brian Cox and geneticist Sir Paul Nurse.This mother and daughter pairing of a former Conservative Home Secretary and a young journalist will discuss their different takes on the world following their Gill is the daughter of former Sunday Times food writer AA Gill who died of cancer in 2016.