Will began his career as an investment analyst, before joining the BBC in 1978. He spent four years as Editor-in-Chief of The Observer, for whom he continues to write regularly.
Sarah joined the BBC in 1997, after working at Channel Television, Reuters and Sky News. She presented Newsnight and BBC News, before joining BBC Radio 4's Today programme in 2002.
Alison is Berlin Bureau Chief for the New York Times. In 2009, as the first female Executive Editor of the International Herald Tribune, she was described as 'the most powerful British female journalist working outside of London'.
Nishtha is an award-winning journalist for Forbes. In 2013, she won the Guardian's International Development Journalism Award, and in 2016 she was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship for her work on organ trafficking and transplants.
Sue Lawley OBE (BA 1967, Hon LLD 1989)
Former TV and radio broadcaster
Richard Brooks (BA 1968)
Arts Editor, The Sunday Times
David Christian-Edwards (BSc 1969)
Former Chief Sub Editor, Reuters
Alastair Stewart OBE (1970-1973, Hon LLD 1998)
Newsreader, ITV News
Nik Gowing (BSc 1973)
Former Presenter, BBC World News
Jan Dalley (BA 1973)
Arts Editor, Financial Times
Simon Barnes (BA 1973)
Former Chief Sports Writer, The Times
David Jordan (BSc 1975)
Head of Editorial Standards and Policy, BBC
Paul Appleby (BSc 1977)
Chair of Bristol Media; Director, VID Communications
Andy Law (BA 1978)
Author and columnist for The Huffington Post
Neil Koenig (BSc 1979)
Senior Producer, BBC
Misha Glenny (BA 1980)
Freelance journalist
Peter Gumbel (BA 1981)
Freelance journalist
Tristan Davies (1978–1982)
Executive Editor, The Sunday Times
Caroline Phillips (BSc 1982)
Freelance journalist
Anton La Guardia (BSc 1983)
EU Correspondent, The Economist
Lisa Armstrong (BA 1984)
Fashion Editor, The Telegraph
Martin Clarke (BA 1985)
Publisher, Mail Online
Tony Gallagher (BA 1985)
Editor-in-chief, The Sun
Alexandra Frean (BA 1985)
Washington Bureau Chief, The Times
David Eades (BA 1986)
Presenter, BBC World News and The World Tonight BBC Radio 4
Andrew Mullins (BSc 1986)
Chief Executive, Informa
Paul Hayward (BA 1987)
Chief Sports Writer, The Telegraph
James Hider (LLB 1989)
Latin America Correspondent, The Times
Dominic Hughes (BSc 1989)
Health Correspondent, BBC News
Will Lewis (BSc 1990, Hon LLD 2010)
CEO, Dow Jones
James Landale (BSc 1990, MSc 1992, Hon LLD 2013)
Deputy Political Editor for BBC News
Laura Trevelyan (BSc 1990)
BBC World News America
Kate Gerbeau (BA 1991)
Presenter, British Forces News
Dominic Waghorn (BA 1991)
US Correspondent, Sky News
Susanna Reid (BSc 1992)
Presenter of Good Morning Britain, ITV
Peter Thal Larsen (BSc 1993)
Asia Editor, Reuter Breakingviews
Gideon Lichfield (BSc 1994)
Global News Editor, Quartz
Michael Aylwin (BSc 1994)
Sports writer, The Guardian
Isabel Oakeshott (BA 1996)
Political commentator
Mike Shaw (BA 1999)
Director, Times Educational Supplement (TES) Pro
Nick Clark (BA 2002)
Arts Editor, The Independent
Krissi Murison (BA 2003)
Associate Editor, The Sunday Times Magazine
Craig Woodhouse (BSc 2004)
Political Correspondent, The Sun on Sunday
Josh Burrows (BA 2008)
Sports Writer and Editor, The Times