Cathy Newman has joined Sky News to host her own show, The Cathy Newman Show, in late April 2026. Cathy will also be presenting a new podcast for Sky News, with details to be announced in the coming months. Cathy was previously the first female main presenter of Channel 4 News. After joining Channel 4 News in 2006 she broadcast a string of scoops, including allegations of violent abuse against the British barrister John Smyth, sexual harassment allegations against the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Rennard, and an investigation into a British sex offender, Simon Harris, which saw him jailed for 17 years. She was also the only broadcast journalist to travel with Angelina Jolie and the foreign secretary William Hague...
Cathy Newman has joined Sky News to host her own show, The Cathy Newman Show, in late April 2026. Cathy will also be presenting a new podcast for Sky News, with details to be announced in the coming months.
Cathy was previously the first female main presenter of Channel 4 News. After joining Channel 4 News in 2006 she broadcast a string of scoops, including allegations of violent abuse against the British barrister John Smyth, sexual harassment allegations against the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Rennard, and an investigation into a British sex offender, Simon Harris, which saw him jailed for 17 years.
She was also the only broadcast journalist to travel with Angelina Jolie and the foreign secretary William Hague to the Congo as part of a campaign against sexual violence.
Cathy’s studio interviews are frequently news-making, and many have gone viral – watched by millions online – including combative encounters with the Canadian academic Jordan Peterson and the former motor-racing tycoon Max Mosley. The latter was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award in 2019 and made the front cover of Private Eye.
Cathy also presents the Friday Drivetime programme on Times Radio.
On television she presented other Channel 4 programmes including Britain Decides: Everything But Brexit debate in the lead up to the 2019 General Election. She co-presented the Alternative Election Night with Jeremy Paxman. She regularly presented Channel 4’s Dispatches programmes – including The Prince and the Paedophile, focussing on Prince Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. She has also appeared several times on Have I Got News For You and Christmas Celebrity Genius.
Her first book – Bloody Brilliant Women: Pioneers, Revolutionaries & Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention – about female pioneers in 20th century Britain, was published by HarperCollins in Autumn 2018. Cathy was described by the Observer as a “brilliant writer”. Author Michael Morpurgo said: “This book is so important. No library, no school or university, should be without a copy.” Her follow-up book, It Takes Two, telling the stories of the power of pairings to achieve great things, was published in 2020. The Ladder, based on her Times Radio feature of the same name, shares the wisdom of extraordinary women and was published in early 2024.
Cathy has written about politics, with columns in the Daily Telegraph and The Independent. She was a judge on the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction 2015 and the Red Magazine Women of the Year Award 2016.
She is a patron of Kids, a charity for disabled children, and an ambassador for Young Minds.
Prior to arriving at Channel 4 News, Cathy worked as chief political correspondent for the Financial Times for three years. Before that she covered politics and media for the FT. Cathy joined the FT from the Independent where she was media business correspondent.
In 2000, Cathy won the prestigious Laurence Stern Fellowship, spending four months following in the footsteps of Woodward and Bernstein at the Washington Post.
In 2025, she won Network Interview of the Year and Network Television Journalist of the Year at the Royal Television Society Journalism Awards.
She is married with two young children.