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Revision as of 17:28, 1 October 2011
Caroline Hawley (born 1967, Nigeria) is a British journalist who has been a Special Correspondent for the BBC News channel since 2007.[1]
The daughter of diplomat Sir Donald Hawley,[2] she was educated at Oxford University, where she studied Arabic and Persian. Hawley began her career in journalism on Newsweek as the magazine's Jerusalem correspondent from 1991 to 1994.[1] She joined the BBC in 1994 working for the World Service as a newsroom journalist, before being posted to Cairo in 1999 and Jordan around 2001.[3] While the BBC's Baghdad correspondent, she was expelled from Iraq in 2002, but returned to the country after Saddam Hussein was removed from power the following year. She was appointed the BBC Middle East correspondent at the beginning of 2006.
In recent years she has reported on stories for the BBC's Newsnight programme.
References
- ^ a b "Biographies: Caroline Hawley: Special Correspondent, BBC News Channel", BBC Press Office, July 2008
- ^ Obituary: Sir Donald Hawley, The Times, 15 February 2008
- ^ "Caroline Hawley: BBC Middle East correspondent", BBC News, 27 April 2006