Carolyn Quinn

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Carolyn Quinn (born 22 July 1961) is a British journalist best known for her work on BBC Radio 4 as a Political Correspondent and for presenting the Today Programme and PM.


Quinn attended the University of Kent where she obtained a degree in French. She freelanced before joining the Irish Post and was then selected for a BBC local radio trainee scheme. After training and two years at BBC Radio Solent, Carolyn became a correspondent the BBC at Westminster. She has been a presenter of the Today Programme since 2004 and also presents PM on Saturdays, and covers the weekday edition when Eddie Mair is away. She has also presented Pick Of The Week several times and in January 2007 presented an edition of Woman's Hour.

On November 14, 2006 it was announced that she will be the regular presenter of Radio 4's The Westminster Hour from January 2007.

Carolyn Quinn is married to Nigel Morris, Home Affairs Editor of The Independent.

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