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Gamal Fahnbulleh
Newsreader Gamal Fahnbulleh pictured in Manchester, UK in May 2016
BornApril 1982 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Television presenter, news presenter
Employer(s)ITV Granada
Independent Television News (ITN)
Sky News

Gamal Fahnbulleh (born April 1982[1]) is a British broadcast journalist and presenter, currently employed by ITV Granada. He presents Granada Reports, an evening news programme for North West England and the Isle of Man. He also is now a relief presenter across all ITV National News programmes.

Early life

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Gamal Fahnbulleh was born on April 1982 in Sierra Leone in West Africa.[citation needed] He, his parents, and his sister Miatta[2] moved to the UK in the 80s when he was three years old settling in Taunton, Somerset. [3]

Education

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Fahnbulleh was educated at Taunton School,[4] a boarding independent school in Taunton, Somerset, followed by the University of Manchester, where he graduated with a BA honours in politics and history, followed by a master's degree in international politics. He then enrolled on a postgraduate diploma course in broadcast journalism at City University in London.[5]

Life and career

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Fahnbulleh was one of only ten candidates to be selected for the ITV News Bursary Scheme in 2005. He worked for ITN and became a general reporter and programme presenter for Granada Reports on ITV Granada in North West England.

Fahnbulleh joined Sky News in November 2010 as a reporter. He has worked extensively with the British Army and during the summer of 2010 was embedded with the First Battalion, the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment during a six-month tour of Afghanistan. In November of the same year, he was one of the first reporters to cover the student protests in London, and in 2011 reported live on the August riots from both Manchester and Liverpool. In the same year, he became a freelance presenter for Sky World News between 0:00 and 6:00.[6]

In June 2013 he moved to ITV Breakfast as the North of England Correspondent for Daybreak. In August 2014 he re-joined Sky News as a presenter.

From 2017 onwards, Fahnbulleh was one of Sky News' most common relief presenters, having appeared on every single timeslot operated by the channel including News at Ten, Sunrise, Sky News Tonight and Sky News at 5. Farnbulleh was also the allocated presenter for Friday from 14:00 to 19:00 whilst Sarah Hewson was on maternity leave[when?] and also presented The News Hour on Fridays.

In January 2021, Fahnbulleh returned to Granada Reports, becoming the main co-presenter of the programme with Lucy Meacock.[7]

Since 2022, Gamal has appeared as a relief presenter on all main ITV News bulletins, including covering on the ITV Evening News for two weeks in August 2023.

References

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  1. ^ "Gamal Boima FAHNBULLEH - Personal Appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Sky News Daily - What does it mean to be black and British?".
  3. ^ Fahnbulleh, Gamal (22 October 2020). "I am both proudly British and proudly West African, but my son must find his own identity". Sky News. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Notable Alumni". Taunton School. 13 June 2020.
  5. ^ Biographies - Gamal Fahnbulleh Archived 20 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Publisher: Sky News Press Office. Retrieved: 31 December 2012.
  6. ^ Biographies - Gamal Fahnbulleh Archived 20 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Publisher: Sky News Press Office. Retrieved: 31 December 2012.
  7. ^ Prior, David (4 January 2021). "Granada Reports unveils new presenter five months after death of Tony Morris". Prolific North. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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