Lucy Manning is a British journalist who is popular being a ‘BBC News’ special correspondent based in London. She started her journey at BBC News on 9 September 2014. Before that, she worked at ITV, a television channel, as a political correspondent.
Top 8 Facts About Lucy Manning
- Whether Lucy Manning is married to her husband or not is still a mystery. Even Lucy herself hasn’t revealed about his husband.
- Lucy Manning was born in the United Kingdom. So by default, she holds a British nationality.
- Lucy Manning has kept her age secret. She hasn’t yet revealed her age on social platforms.
- Furthermore, about Lucy’s social media presence, her Twitter account named @lucymanning, has a huge number of followers, over 46.6K, with a total of 8576 tweets as of today. Furthermore, she joined Twitter way back in June 2009.
- Until March 2021, Lucy Manning hasn’t been featured on the official wiki, Wikipedia. Nevertheless, a very short bio about her can be found on various online sources over the internet.
- Lucy Manning has also secured a BAFTA Award. More precisely, she was one of the members of the team that won a BAFTA for their reporting of the Woolwich attacks.
- Surprisingly, about Lucy Manning’s family, there is no information found regarding her parents, siblings, children, and other family members over the internet. It seems she enjoys keeping her low-key profile.
- However, About Lucy’s career, till today, she has been part of various news outlets like BBC, Daily Mirror, ITV News, and LeftLion. Currently, she works in BBC news based in the United Kingdom as a special correspondent.
- Before her BBC News journey, she started her journey working as a trainee in 1996 at ITN. Then worked at Channel 4 News, where she was a part of the BAFTA award-winning team. From then, finally, she became part of BBC News.