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Nationality
  
British

Years active
  
1986–present


Name
  
Norman Smith

Role
  
Journalist

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Occupation
  
Assistant Political Editor

Notable credit(s)
  
Today Yesterday in Parliament BBC News

Education
  
St Peter's College, Oxford

Similar
  
Laura Kuenssberg, James Landale, Robert Peston

Profiles

Norman Stuart Smith (born 30 April 1959 in Kensington, London) is a British journalist. He became the Chief Political Correspondent of BBC News in 2011, and its Assistant Political Editor in 2014.

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Education

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Smith was educated at Oundle School and St Peter's College, Oxford, where he read History.

Career

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Smith began his career in regional newspapers in Birmingham and Bristol, before joining the BBC as a local radio reporter in 1986. Smith became a parliamentary correspondent in 1993, presenting Today and Yesterday in Parliament on BBC Radio 4. He has reported for the BBC from the Palace of Westminster since 1999. In 2010, he became Chief Political Correspondent for Radio 4.

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In July 2011, he was appointed to the position of Chief Political Correspondent for the BBC News channel replacing Laura Kuenssberg who departed to ITN, before then being promoted to his current position of Assistant Political Editor in 2014.

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Since 2015, he has been a relief presenter and newsreader for Victoria Derbyshire on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel.


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References

Norman Smith (journalist) Wikipedia