About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Selina Scott, Anna Soubry, STV News at Six, Scotland Today, Craig Oliver, North Tonight, Anne MacKenzie, Kirsty Young, Bernard Ponsonby, Alan Fisher, Stephen Jardine, Sheena McDonald, Frank Gilfeather, Shereen Nanjiani, John Toye, Isla Traquair, Rob MacLean, John MacKay, Natasha Stillwell, Nick Dixon, Rachel McTavish, Alastair Yates, Chris Harvey, Kirstin Gove, Michael Crow, Sarah Heaney, Norman Macleod, David McKinney, Jim Delahunt, Martin Geissler, Viv Lumsden, Gordon Chree, Mark White, Tyrone Smith, Mike Edwards, Nicola McAlley, Fiona Ross, Joan Ingram, Debi Edward, Angus Simpson, Gerry McCulloch, Heather Simpson, Jane Lewis, Alan Cowie, John Duncanson, Stefani Dailly, Ron Thomson, Joanne Bonnar, Louise Steel, Laura Miller, Sarah Mack, Alison MacGregor, Cheryl Paul, Ranald Leask, Andrew Kerr, Jill Mowat, Andrew Anderson, Susan Nicholson, Sharon Donaldson, Becky Hunter, Euan Wemyss, Nicol Nicolson, Grant Lauchlan, Pauline Fraser, Rachel Stewart, Raman Bhardwaj, Anne Scott, Clair Stevens, Ross Govans, Claire Stewart, Alan Saunby, Louise Cowie, Nichola Kane, Lynne Rankin, David Cowan, Karen Greenshields, Anne Smith. Excerpt: Selina Scott (born 13 May 1951) is a British newsreader, journalist, television producer and presenter. Scott was born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in 1951, the eldest of five children. Her late father, Charles, was a police sergeant and her mother, Betty (nee Bumby), was formerly a journalist from Ryedale, North Yorkshire. She completed her secondary education at the Laurence Jackson School in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, where she was head girl, whilst living in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Cleveland. She then continued her studies at the University of East Anglia, reading English and American Literature. Initially resisting the temptation to continue a family trait working in journalism Scott...