Razia Iqbal (born 1962) is a journalist employed by BBC News. She is a special correspondent, reporting for outlets across the BBC, presents relief shifts on the BBC News Channel and presents Talking Books on the channel. She was previously the corporation's arts correspondent.
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Iqbal was born into a Punjabi Pakistani family in Uganda, in 1962.
Iqbal was educated at Garrett Green Comprehensive School in the town of Tooting in South London, followed by the University of East Anglia, from which she graduated with a BA in American Studies.[1]
Iqbal is a former arts correspondent for BBC News, regularly appearing in news bulletins to report on arts related stories.
She has also hosted the BBCs HARDtalk Extra programme, interviewing prominent figures from the arts including Sting and Jacqueline Wilson.
In 2009, Iqbal applied for the Arts Editor position with BBC News but the role went to Will Gompertz.[2]
Since losing out to Gompertz for the Arts Editor role, Iqbal has reported on mainstream news items for BBC News. One of the first of these was an investigation into a charity scam following the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010.[3]
Since mid 2010, Iqbal has presented relief shifts on the BBC News Channel, as well as presenting Talking Books on the channel.[4]