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Newsday, styled also as Newsday with Steve Lai is a news programme on BBC News that was first broadcast on 13 June 2011. [1] The programme is mainly presented by Steve Lai in Singapore . The programme began as a dual-presented bulletin from Singapore and London.
The 05:30 edition is also seen on BBC One and the 11:30 edition also airs on BBC Two during their simulcasts of BBC News Channel. The main presenters of the programme are Sally Bundock, Ben Thompson, [1], Michelle Fleury (New York) and Steve Lai (Singapore). Other business journalists act as relief presenters.
BBC Election Coverage, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News [7] Victoria Derbyshire: Newsnight, Ukraniecast, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (relief) Caitríona Perry: Washington BBC News, BBC World News America: Sumi Somaskanda Steve Lai Singapore Newsday, [8] Business Today
Asia Business Report (replaced by Business Today) is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on International feed during the Asian morning hours. This programme used to be available exclusively in Asia-Pacific, South Asia and Middle East but, as of a 1 February 2010 revamp, was aired worldwide.
At the start of 2024, he was promoted back as a Television Presenter on the main CNA channel to anchor the TV version of the "Asia First" programme to be partnered mainly with Julie Yoo and Elizabeth Neo, replacing Steve Lai who had moved to BBC News, thereby marking Gay's return to the television screens.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. There are 3 pending revisions awaiting review. British 24-hour television news channel "BBC News 24" redirects here. For the BBC department of the same name, see BBC News. For other uses, see BBC News (disambiguation). This article is about the UK feed of the BBC's TV news channel. For ...
The programme debuted in 2017 as 100 Days and aired daily to document the first one hundred days of US president Donald Trump in administration. [4] After the first 100 days of President Trump's presidency passed, the programme continued; it was briefly called 100 Days+ [5] before it was launched in September 2017 as Beyond 100 Days in the same timeslot Monday to Thursday right after Focus on ...
and "Live from London, you're watching The World Today on BBC News.", going into breaks, different to the "Live from London, this is BBC News." and "Around the world and across the UK this is BBC News." used for the BBC News-branded programmes. The Top of the Hours also has a coming-up section introducing lighter stories, that will be covered.