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Both Mr Harvey and Tara Mills have also presented the 'Year 21' podcast, marking key events and themes around Northern Ireland's centenary year. Author and journalist Susan McKay said: "Sorry you are in this position Donna. The report also reveals that the pay of BBC Northern Ireland director Peter Johnston remained the same as in 2019-20 after previous rises. We're starting to look up and notice things - planes in the sky and the birdsong. BBC news presenter Donna Traynor has quit her role "with immediate effect" after 33 years with the company. A source told the newspaper Ms Traynor regarded the plans as unacceptable. "I'm also doing a quiz on a Sunday night on my Facebook page to break up the monotony. 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We're going into the building for the TV weather, but all the radio is being done from home and everyone has had to create their own bespoke studios at home. As the first black presenter on BBC Radio Ulster, Gemma has a real sense of purpose and want to be "a role model for people of colour". Technology freaks me out until I have a go at it, but once I had a couple of runs through I was grand. "I hope what we're living through helps instigate some changes. He started work at BBC News NI as a senior reporter in 2017 and has co-presented Evening Extra since April 2020. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television team. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. She parted company with UTV in early 2013 and is currently a newscaster on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Newsline. . "At home my little studio is a duvet propped up over four chairs, with me sitting underneath it. The 49-year-old BBC NI weatherman is doing an online course about tackling climate change and. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television. The programme's first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro. The addition of Mr Harvey followsthe shock departure ofBBC NI presenter Donn Traynor, who quit her post at the corporation after 33 years last month. Noel Thompson, Karen Patterson, Seamus McKee and Wendy Austin are stepping down following a review of BBC News NI schedules and programmes By Robbie Meredith BBC News NI Arts Correspondent. The launch of the national Six O'Clock News led to Scene Around Six being relaunched as Inside Ulster in September 1984. BBC Newsline, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ. 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Strangely, it doesn't feel like a massive change, although we don't have kids, so we're not feeling the sort of disruption that other people might be. Wendy Austin also stepped down from presenting the weekly programme Inside Business. BBC NI's head of news Adam Smyth said Mr Harvey brought considerable experience to the role. His work also includes the popular BBC NI podcast Year 21, which he has presented and produced alongside Ms Mills across this centenary year. Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997. BBC Northern Ireland news presenter Donna Traynor has left the corporation after 33 years amid ongoing employment tribunal proceedings. The pay of BBC presenter Stephen Nolan increased by up to 15,000 to more than 405,000 in 2020-21. . What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? BBC star Gabby Logan and her ex-Rugby player husband were paid more than 500,000 in commission to promote a major tax avoidance scheme to celebrity friends.. "The first thing I'll do when this is over is go to see my mum where she lives in Nottinghamshire. Tara's first article was printed in Twinkle Magazine when she was 7. "My job is simple. Read about our approach to external linking. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. "People have often spoken in the past, the Greta Thunbergs of this world and people like her, about how we don't all need to work from an office. An article in Belfast Telegraph, back in 2015, had mentioned her age as 44. "Donna was always a great colleague, very professional and a totally decent person," she tweeted. BBC Newsline is the BBC's national television news programme for Northern Ireland, broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland from the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland in Ormeau Avenue, Belfast. Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. [10] Harvey joined the programme in early 2022. Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. "There's always the social media option, of course, but that's no substitute for a walk in the moonlight.". Something went wrong, please try again later. Once these restrictions are lifted and the initial excitement of being able to freely see each other and be together as humans wears off, maybe we'll learn that actually we can do things in a different way. The presenter said at the time she had been on sick leave following an operation at the beginning of October last year. I'm doing my whole radio show from home because I have the technology to do that. This article is about the Northern Irish television presenter. This may have included the presenter being asked to work on BBC Radio Ulster shows such as Evening Extra. Mr Lineker's pay from the BBC was mainly for presenting Match of the Day. Up until the launch of Today in Northern Ireland, a networked topical magazine programme, Ulster Mirror, had been broadcast every fortnight since Friday 26 November 1954. Mr Harvey was awarded News Reporter Of The Year at the IMRO Irish radio industry awards in 2019. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. It is likely that restrictions on film and TV production due to Covid during part of the year are responsible for some of the in-year decrease. As Richard Chambers wrote: So sorry to see this Donna. As we face the challenges of lockdown, Northern Irelands weather presenters tell Claire OBoyle how theyre coping with changes to their working lives and have made some big adjustments at home to keep us up to date, Cecilia Daly working from home with pup Pedro. A BBC Newsline regular for many years. 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Ninety-nine senior leaders at the BBC earned more than 150,000, while 72 on-air presenters or journalists earned more than 150,000 in 2020-21. "Mainly I'm focusing on a course I'm doing online on the ways of tackling climate change. Will very much miss your professionalism and credibility on our screens. Mr Harvey described Newsline as "appointment viewing in Northern Ireland". Female BBC World News reporters I could go out on a 10-mile walk, but that's not right at the minute. Christine uncovers a hidden world of autistic women who, like her, have been ignored. One of the BBC's best-known and longest-serving presenters, she released a shock statement on Twitter yesterday to say she was quitting. Born in Dundonald, Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio. Tina Campbell (born 1971) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.She parted company with UTV in early 2013 and is currently a newscaster on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Newsline.. 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BBC presenter Donna Traynor has quit with immediate effect, after almost 33 years with the broadcaster. "I quite like when things aren't quite normal and you have to think outside the box and do things a bit differently. The launch of the national Six O'Clock News led to Scene Around Six being relaunched as Inside Ulster in September 1984. "Filling up my time otherwise, I've been re-watching Elementary on Amazon Prime. "But we're doing fine. It sets out the pay of BBC staff and presenters who earn more than 150,000 from the licence fee in the year. [1] Although Noel Thompson[3][4] and Lynda Bryans[3] were the original choice of presenters, Thompson was later dropped causing Bryans to resign and move to UTV. The five female BBC presenters who appear in the list of top 20 highest paid presenters are Claudia Winkleman, Laura Larverne, Vanessa Feltz, Zoe Ball, and Gabby Logan. In 2019, 3.5% of the BBC network television budget was spent in Northern Ireland but that fell to 1.7% in 2020. There were reports that managers at Broadcasting House in Ormeau Avenue had planned to move her to its radio bulletins rota. All I have to do is remind people of the rules, and I'll happily take every opportunity to do that. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Donna Traynor (@DonnaTraynorTV) November 15, 2021, BBC NI political correspondent Jayne McCormack replied: So sad to read this, you were a constant presence when I was growing up watching the news and getting to work with you was a privilege. He joined BBC Northern Ireland in 1989. "I'm excited to help tell those stories on TV as well as keeping up the great relationship we've built with listeners on Evening Extra over the last 18 months.". He joined BBC Northern Ireland in 1989. . "I don't have particularly green fingers when it comes to the garden, but I know I'm lucky to get out to enjoy the weather. In five years or a decade I think it will be commonplace to have people at home. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. That compares to between 390,000 and 394,999 in 2019-20 - up from about 325,000 in 2018-19. You get a bit of a backlash from grump heads on Twitter, but the vast majority of people are sticking to it brilliantly. Tina Campbell (born 1971)[1][2] is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. It's a nice way to stay in touch. "For people really going through it, and others living in an apartment or townhouse without much space, it won't be easy. We were supposed to have a trip to the Canary Islands and then we planned to go to Donegal, but the night before we were due to set off bright and early, Leo Varadkar made all the changes in the south, so that plan was off. "We all need to stick to the restrictions, but even getting out on the doorstep for a few rays of sunshine is good for you. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. She presented news bulletins on Radio Ulster and was the first person at the station to break the news of the first IRA ceasefire in August 1994. RT and BBC broadcaster Audrey Carville said: Really sorry to read this Donna. Barra Best (38) has built a makeshift studio at his north Belfast home, where he lives with his partner. There have also been record numbers of users for BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and BBC News online. Health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly agreed: Donna what sad news. Campbell was appointed as the second female anchor of UTV Live in February 2007, replacing Kate Smith. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. Textphone 63399 l E-mail: bbcnewsline@bbc.co.uk. Im excited to help tell those stories on TV as well as keeping up the great relationship weve built with listeners on Evening Extra over the last 18 months., Adam Smyth, Head of BBC News NI, said: Declan is an excellent journalist and presenter. Among them former BBC colleague Martina Purdy tweeted that she was sorry to hear of Ms Traynor's departure. Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. "As someone galloping through life, one group of people I think deserve immense praise are the young people who love to be out and about socialising and meeting people. "Working from home was a bit strange at first because I've never really done it. "We had beds built with nothing in them, so we were able to plant them. Stephen Nolan's salary puts him again among the BBC's highest earning on-air presenters, Peter Johnston is director of BBC Northern Ireland, Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones star in Normal People, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. The pay of BBC presenter Stephen Nolan increased by up to 15,000 to more than 405,000 in 2020-21. He joined BBC Northern Ireland in 1989. The 49-year-old BBC NI weatherman is doing an online course about tackling climate change and believes the coronavirus outbreak could have a lasting impact on how people work in the future. "Since lockdown began, I have barely any contact with anyone at work. BBC Newsline, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ Telephone 0370 4111 630. "Without a doubt our saving grace over the last few weeks was finding a nursery that was still delivering, so we were able to get a big delivery, which has kept us busy and ticking over with something to do. However, the BBC later changed its policy in 1996 and required television presenters to wear poppies. Julian O'Neill is one of BBC Newsline's reporters. Weve been in this newsroom together for a very long time. BBC Northern Ireland news presenter Donna Traynor has left the corporation after 33 years amid ongoing employment tribunal proceedings. She is currently employed by BBC Northern Ireland as a Radio Newsreader on BBC Radio Ulster and a TV Newsreader and Continuity Announcer. "I think when all of this is over there will be a rude awakening for society in terms of employment plans and systems. Last year, Ms Traynor had a three-month absence from TV screens but returned at the start of 2021. It means there are no echoes and it works really well. In 2020-21 the pay gap between men and women was 5.2%, down from 6.2% in 2019-20. Donna initially worked with RT when she began her broadcasting career, before making the move to BBC NI in 1989. She also worked at BBC Radio Ulster as a Traffic and Travel presenter. In a message shared with her 17.7k followers, she wrote: It is with deep sadness that, after almost 33 years, I am leaving the job that I love and resigning from BBC Northern Ireland with immediate effect. "Usually in my job you're in a 24/7 working environment, and whether it's 5am or midnight in the office there would be someone around. "I was going to try to fit out the cupboard under the stairs using egg boxes so it sounds like a proper studio, but I haven't got around to that yet. Metro.co.uk has contacted BBC for a comment. As the BBC UK regional TV on satellite service is broadcast unencrypted, it is possible to receive BBC Newsline anywhere in Europe using an appropriate receiver. The corporation faced a backlash in 2019 over the axing of presenter Sean Coyle from his weekday morning Radio Ulster slot. You are a great journalist. 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His salary again puts him among the BBC's highest earning on-air presenters. Then she had planned to come here for Easter with her boyfriend but that couldn't happen. BBC Northern Ireland has had significant changes to its presenter line-up in recent years following a shake-up of its schedules and programmes. "I had my birthday at the beginning of April and normally it would have been just a meal for two at home. She began her broadcasting career at RT and joined the BBC in 1989, presenting radio news bulletins before moving into television. Gaz Coombes brings Turn The Car Around to Ireland, Ed Sheeran announces Dublin date for later this month, Newton Emerson: It's not only Peter Robinson that can think up clever devices, Patricia MacBride: Don't forget why we needed the Windsor Framework, Aaron Ramsdale enjoying challenge of Arsenal's push for Premier League title, Stephen Robinson takes encouragement from recent games as St Mirren host Celtic. He also presented the documentary Did A Serial Killer Murder My Sister? "I love walking, hill walking especially, but I think it's wrong to carry on doing that. The payments were made for attending . The annual report estimates that the BBC earned 99m in licence fee income from Northern Ireland in 2020-21, up from 93m in 2019-20. BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. He earned between 405,000 and 409,999 from the BBC licence fee in 2020-21, the broadcaster said. I really admire them that they're sticking to it rigidly, because it must be driving them up the wall. However, the BBC said it had reduced spending on its top stars by 10% during the year. "You have to really think about what you're going to say, and remind people that while it's good news there's some sunshine and things are looking positive, that we all have to follow the guidelines and only go out for your exercise or when we have to get something. "But we have such a great circle of friends in our street that we do a cookbook club with them every six or eight weeks. Last year four of Radio Ulster's best-known news . His career has also included stints reporting for Classic FM, Heart and Capital FM. Mr Harvey, who was born in County Donegal, will also continue as a presenter on Evening Extra. It is understood however that Ms Traynor is leaving following a dispute with BBC management in Belfast over plans to alter her working terms. Presenter: Christine McGuinness . BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. "In terms of exercise, I'm sticking to the garden. They are . We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. "I think employers might think more creatively about how they run their workforces. "I'm coping okay with it all, although it is strange. 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