Juliet Dunlop

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Juliet Dunlop
Born21 February 1972 (1972-02-21) (age 50)
ChildrenThree
Career
StyleNews anchor/journalist
CountryScotland
Previous show(s)BBC News
STV News

Juliet Dunlop is a Scottish freelance broadcast journalist. She previously appeared as a presenter for BBC News and STV News. She left the BBC in 2011. She took time out of her role in news reporting to embark on a journey as an English teacher in Inveralmond Community High School, Livingston. This was very short lived, and Dunlop returned to the news career. She currently works as a correspondent for ITV's breakfast programme Good Morning Britain.

Career[]

Before joining the BBC News channel in 2008, Dunlop fronted the interactive news headlines for the BBC's red button news service. She also presented daytime news updates on BBC One.[1]

Dunlop joined STV in April 2011 as the main anchor for its new Edinburgh-based edition of the regional news programme STV News at Six, which launched a month later.[2] She also presents the weekday late bulletin for the East sub-region. Prior to the launch of the Edinburgh service, Dunlop co-anchored the station's overnight coverage of the Scottish Parliamentary elections in May 2011, alongside Bernard Ponsonby. She left STV during the spring of 2013.

In June 2013, Dunlop joined The Scotsman as a columnist. She has also stood in for the Radio Scotland programme, Call Kaye.[3]

She also was an English teacher at Inveralmond Community High School in term 2015/16 for about six months. She then left to go back to the news.

References[]

  1. ^ "BBC News Channel – Relief presenters". BBC Online. BBC. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  2. ^ Here is the news from Edinburgh: STV unveils new presenting team Archived 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, stv.tv, 17 March 2011
  3. ^ "BBC Radio Scotland - Call Kaye, Juliet Dunlop sits in". Bbc.co.uk.

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