Nina Hossain

Nina Hossain
Born (1973-12-15) 15 December 1973
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England
Residence Stratford, London, England
Nationality British
Education Journalism
Alma mater University of Durham
University of Central Lancashire
Occupation Journalist, presenter
Years active 1996–present
Employer ITN
Television BBC London News
ITV News
ITV News London
Lookaround
Religion Islam
Spouse(s) Craig O'Hara (m. 1996; div. 2004)
Partner(s) Stuart Thomas (2005–present)
Parent(s) Tabarek Hossain (father)
Pamela Hossain (mother)
Relatives Rezina Hossain (sister)

Nina Hossain (born 15 December 1973) is an English journalist and presenter employed by ITN as a main newscaster on ITV Lunchtime News and lead anchor on ITV News London.

Background

Hossain was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England to a Bangladeshi father and an English mother. Her father, Dr Tabarek Hossain (1935–2002), was born in Bangladesh (then part of India) and migrated to Britain in the 1960s (when Bangladesh was still East Pakistan). He was a psychiatrist with a specialism in alcoholism, who set up the Kirklees Alcohol Advisory Service in 1973 at the town centre, and was the founder and president of Concern For Mental Health in West Yorkshire.[1] Her father married an English nurse, Pamela from Nottingham. Of her Bangladeshi parentage, she states that she has never visited Bangladesh, and does not speak Bengali. She also states that while her father never discussed religion Hossain and her younger sister, Rezina, "were nominally Muslim".[2]

Television career

Hossain's ambitions to be a journalist began at an early age. She has a degree from the University of Durham, (St Cuthbert's Society). She then gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism at the department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.[3]

In 1996 she was chosen for a traineeship at ITV Border on Lookaround where she was a news presenter, producer and reporter. In 2000 she was a presenter for The Medical Channel. In 2001 she became a presenter and reporter for BBC London News on BBC London. In March 2004 she became the main presenter on the programme whilst Emily Maitlis took maternity leave.[2]

She was the word pronouncer for Series 1 of Hard Spell, a BBC One spelling competition for children. She reprised this role in the one-off episode of spin-off Star Spell (similar to Hard Spell, but with celebrities instead of chldren), but when Star Spell became a full series, she had joined ITV and so was replaced by BBC newsreader Mishal Husain, who continued this role through the second series of Hard Spell.

In November 2004, Hossain joined ITN as the main co-presenter for the ITV Evening News on ITV, whilst Mary Nightingale took maternity leave.[2] Following Nightingale's return she was a relief presenter for ITV London (ITV News London) and ITV News (ITV Lunchtime News, ITV Evening News, ITV News at Ten and ITV News weekend bulletins).

During April 2010, she was also a guest presenter for GMTV, standing in for Lorraine Kelly on GMTV with Lorraine.[4]

In June 2010, she replaced Katie Derham as a presenter of London Tonight, initially alongside Donal MacIntyre.[5] However, on 1 November 2010 she became the sole presenter. She now presents the ITV Lunchtime News in a shared role with Alastair Stewart.

As of 2016, Hossain continues as the main presenter of the ITV Lunchtime News and the ITV News London, as well as being an occasional relief presenter on the ITV Evening News, ITV News at Ten and ITV Weekend News.

Other work

In 2004, Hossain appeared in the film Trauma, which starred Colin Firth.

Hossain reads a fake news story at the end of the Duran Duran song "The Man Who Stole a Leopard" and performs the voice of the satellite navigation on "Blame the Machines", both from the band's 2010 album All You Need Is Now.

Awards and nominations

In January 2015, she was nominated for the Services to Media award at the British Muslim Awards.[6]

Personal life

Hossain now lives between London and the Midlands. She is divorced from her former husband of eight years, Sky News editor Craig O'Hara.[2] Hossain has been in a relationship with her current partner, former editor of ITV's London Tonight regional news programme, Stuart Thomas, since the spring of 2005 and together they have three children.[7][8]

In 2005, Hossain drew attention from the media when she was mugged on London's South Bank, and for going to work the same day, saying that she did not consider it "a big deal".[9]

In January 2007, it was revealed that sex offender David Decoteau from London, 45, had an unhealthy interest in Hossain and that he had also sent letters to BBC newsreader Emily Maitlis.[10]

See also

References

  1. Hirst, Andrew (15 May 2008). "Nina's new arrival". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "'You only survive if you're up to it' Interview with Nina Hossain". The Daily Telegraph. 11 November 2004. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
  3. Nina Hossain at Knight Ayton Management
  4. "ITV to merge This Morning, GMTV and ITN to make 'super show'". Daily Mirror. 26 March 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  5. Luft, Oliver (3 June 2010). "Nina Hossain to replace Derham on London Tonight". Press Gazette.
  6. "British Muslim Awards 2015 finalists unveiled". Asian Image. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  7. "'Hossain has got kid news'". The Sun. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
  8. "'ITN newsreader Nina Hossain to become a mum for the third time'". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  9. "'Mugger's threat to kill Nina'". The Mirror. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
  10. "'Rape accused wrote to newsreader'". BBC News. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
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