Who are the presenters in BBC London news?

Who are the presenters in BBC London news?

BBC London Presenters

  • Alice Bhandhukravi. View Alice Bhandhukravi.
  • Asad Ahmad. View Asad Ahmad.
  • Riz Lateef. View Riz Lateef.
  • Victoria Hollins. View Victoria Hollins.

Can you watch BBC London news on iPlayer?

Conversation. Hey Jules, you can watch your local news bulletin live on BBC iPlayer on your TV by setting your location.

Who presented Dateline London today?

After 33 years with the BBC, Carrie Gracie left in August 2020. Since then, either Shaun Ley or Geeta Guru-Murthy has presented the programme. On 21 May 2021, Martine Croxall presented Dateline London for the first time.

Who is Tara Welsh?

Tara Bethan Williams (born 8 December 1983) is a Welsh actress, singer and presenter….

Tara Bethan
Occupation Actress singer presenter
Parent(s) Orig Williams (father)

Why is BBC News not available on the iPlayer?

We try to keep our programmes available online for as long as our rights allow. In a lot of cases this means they are available for 30 days after broadcast. After this time, episodes won’t be available any more.

How can I watch BBC London news?

BBC iPlayer – BBC London.

Who is presenting on BBC news now?

BBC World News

Presenter Programme
James Reynolds BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today, The Context, Outside Source
Chris Rogers BBC World News, BBC London News, BBC News, The Papers, Global, World News Today, Newsday
Babita Sharma BBC World News, BBC News, Newsday, GMT, Impact, World News Today, Outside Source

Is Tra a Welsh saying?

But what you may not know is that it is frequently used in Welsh as well! The pronunciation can vary from a clear ‘ta-ra’ to something closer to ‘trraaa’. You might also hear ‘ta-ra ‘wan’ in some parts of North Wales or quite simply, ‘ta’!

What does Tara mean in Welsh?

for bye
Tara is Welsh for bye. Tara wan means bye now which is a common Southern Welsh dialect phrase. You’ll find in South Wales that more people than not say Tara instead of good-bye. —

What’s happened to BBC London news?

All other local news bulletins remained separate for the two regions. The decision to merge the two programmes was due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and to allow fewer studios to be needed for broadcasting. The lunchtime bulletin was first broadcast on 25 March 2020.

  • August 13, 2022