Presenter:

Tim Marshall, British journalist, author and broadcaster, specialising in foreign affairs and international diplomacy

Tim is the former Diplomatic Editor and foreign correspondent for Sky News. Originally hailing from Leeds, Tim arrived at broadcasting from the road less travelled. Neither a media studies nor journalism graduate, in fact not a graduate at all, he worked his way through newsroom nightshifts and unpaid stints as a researcher and runner to the news producers. By demonstrating competence, drive, determination and good judgement, he eventually secured himself a foothold on the first rung of the career ladder. After three years as IRN’s Paris correspondent and carrying out extensive work for BBC radio and TV, Tim joined Sky News.

Reporting from Europe, the USA and Asia, he became the Middle East Correspondent based in Jerusalem, and his celebrated six-hour unbroken broadcasting stint as the ground attack went in during the Gulf War made news reporting history. Tim has reported in the field from Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia during the Balkan wars of the 1990s. He spent the majority of the 1999 Kosovo crisis in Belgrade, where he was one of the few western journalists who stayed on to report from one of the main targets of NATO bombing raids, and he greeted the NATO troops in Kosovo itself on the day that they advanced into Pristina. He has also been Sky News Europe Correspondent, heading up the Brussels Bureau. In 2015, Tim launched his website – TheWhatAndTheWhy.Com – to impressive engagement. His blog ‘Foreign Matters’ was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize in 2010, and he has received awards from the Royal Television Society and The New York TV Festival.

He has also written for numerous national newspapers including the Times, the Guardian, and the Daily Telegraph. During his career, Tim has been shot with bird pellet in Cairo, hit over the head with a plank of wood in London, bruised by the police in Tehran, arrested by Serbian intelligence, detained in Damascus, declared persona non grata in Croatia, bombed by the RAF in Belgrade, and tear-gassed all over the world. Tim has published several critically acclaimed books, including the 2015 New York Times best-seller ‘Prisoner of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics’.