Scottish presenter Kirsty Wark announced her decision to step down as presenter of the BBC's flagship nightly current affairs show following the next election.
Kirsty Wark will step down as a lead presenter of Newsnight after the next election after 30 years at the helm of the BBC's flagship nightly current affairs show, as she spoke of the "enormous privilege" in being involved with the programme.
"There’s not a day when I don’t look forward to coming to the office, and every day I learn something from the team about all manner of things, from aspects of American foreign policy to how to make a great mojito. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
While sharing images of a cake featuring a depiction of Kirsty and balloons in the shape of the numbers three and zero on Twitter, Mr Maclean wrote that working with her was an “absolute joy”.
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