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Camilla Tominey

Camilla Tominey (born 14 June 1978) is a British journalist and broadcaster. She reports on politics and the British royal family as an associate editor of The Daily Telegraph. She also writes a weekly column for the newspaper. Since January 2023, she has presented The Camilla Tominey Show, a Sunday morning politics show on GB News.

Camilla Tominey
Born (1978-06-14) 14 June 1978 (age 45)
EducationSt Albans High School for Girls
Alma materUniversity of Leeds
Occupation(s)Journalist, broadcaster
Employer(s)The Telegraph
GB News
Spouse
Dominic
(m. 2005)
Children3
Websitecamillatominey.com

Early life edit

Tominey was born on 14 June 1978.[1][2] Her father was a Catholic and worked as a general practitioner,[3] running the local practice.[1] Her mother Lynne (1941–2001)[3][4] was a housewife.[5] Tominey has two older brothers.[3] She was brought up in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, and educated at Roundwood JMI School, followed by the independent St Albans High School for Girls from the age of seven. Her parents divorced and she went to live with her mother.[5]

Tominey has commented that her mother suffered from alcoholism and that "there was a degree [...] of physical and mental abuse" with regard to her period living with her. Tominey later moved back to live with her father and brothers.[1] She studied law at the University of Leeds.[5] She has said that she never planned to be a royal reporter,[6] but did aspire to be a journalist.[7]

Career edit

Tominey was offered a traineeship at the Hemel Hempstead Gazette by the then editor.[7] Within two years at the newspaper she had qualified as a senior journalist. After contacting the Sunday Express and asking for shifts, she left the Hemel Hempstead Gazette and joined the Sunday Express. She was offered the opportunity to report on the British royal family by Sunday Express editor Martin Townsend.[8] She began her career as a royal reporter in 2005 when she covered the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.[9]

At the Sunday Express she worked in several roles concurrently, firstly as royal editor and deputy political editor, and then as royal editor, political editor and a columnist.[10] She joined NBC News in 2010[9] and co-hosted its coverage of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton from outside Buckingham Palace alongside Meredith Vieira, Matt Lauer, Andrew Roberts and Martin Bashir.[10] Tominey's scoops have included her 2013 report of Prince Andrew being held at gunpoint by guards at Buckingham Palace.[9] She broke the news of Prince Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle in an article in the Sunday Express on 31 October 2016.[6] The article was nominated for the Scoop of the Year award at the British Press Awards. Tominey covered Prince Harry and Markle's wedding, again for NBC News.[10]

Tominey was hired by The Telegraph to cover politics and the royal family as an associate editor.[10] She has been described as holding pro-Brexit views.[10] On 1 May 2021 she began writing a weekly Telegraph column.[11] In June 2021, after misquoting Meghan Markle on a TV programme, she received abuse on Twitter and via email, which resulted in Twitter and the police taking action.[12]

On 1 July 2021 it was announced that Tominey would commence a Sunday afternoon show on call-in radio station LBC.[13][14] The show, which ran from 4 pm to 7 pm, began on 4 July.[13] On 18 August 2022 it was reported that she would leave LBC and join GB News as a political presenter.[15]

Tominey is a patron of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics[16] and the Peace Hospice.[17] She is a contributor to ITV's This Morning, and has appeared on the BBC's Any Questions? and Question Time.[9]

In 2023, the New Statesman named her as the 49th most influential right-wing figure in British politics.[18]

Personal life edit

Tominey married Dominic, a commercial manager, in 2005.[7] She lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire, with her husband, two daughters and a son.[5][19] She is a teetotaller.[3]

In 2021, she revealed she had suffered a miscarriage.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gordon, Bryony (18 October 2021). "Camilla Tominey". Bryony Gordon's Mad World (Podcast). Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  2. ^ Courea, Eleni (14 June 2022). "London Playbook: Legal challenges galore — A load of Geidt — Fresh CCHQ attack". POLITICO. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Tominey, Camilla (20 November 2018). "What it's like being raised by an alcoholic mother". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  4. ^ Tominey, Camilla [@CamillaTominey] (16 April 2020). "I thought I'd share that my late mother, born in 1947, was called Lynne because her mother was called Vera" (Tweet). Retrieved 15 March 2022 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ a b c d Stewart, Clemmie; Kell, Emma (21 October 2019). "1: Camilla Tominey". The Clem & Em podcast (Podcast). Spotify. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  6. ^ a b Tominey, Camilla (27 March 2021). "Harry, Meghan and me: my truth as a royal reporter". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b c Johnson, Rachel (7 June 2021). "8. Camilla Tominey". Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women (Podcast). Global. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  8. ^ Balls, Katy (31 December 2021). "The Camilla Tominey Edition". Women with Balls (Podcast). Press Holdings. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d "Camilla Tominey". Knight Ayton. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e Blanchard, Paul (21 November 2019). "Camilla Tominey - Associate Editor, Daily Telegraph". Media Masters (Podcast). Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  11. ^ Tominey, Camilla [@CamillaTominey] (30 April 2021). "I have got a new weekly @Telegraph column starting TOMORROW!" (Tweet). Retrieved 1 May 2021 – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Tominey, Camilla (26 June 2021). "Twitter abuse left me shaken, but defiant". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  13. ^ a b "Camilla Tominey joins LBC with new Sunday afternoon show". LBC. Global. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Journalist Camilla Tominey gets a weekend radio show on LBC". RadioToday. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  15. ^ Woods, Ben (18 August 2022). "Discovery offloads GB News stake as channel builds £60m war chest". The Telegraph. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Camilla Tominey appointed Nacoa patron". Nacoa. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  17. ^ "About Us". Peace Hospice Care. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  18. ^ Statesman, New (27 September 2023). "The New Statesman's right power list". New Statesman. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  19. ^ Sheldon, Liberty (25 May 2022). "ITV This Morning's Camilla Tominey's quiet life in Hertfordshire and becoming a renowned royal reporter". HertsLive. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  20. ^ Hickey, Seán (1 August 2021). "Camilla Tominey's moving experience of suffering miscarriage". LBC. Global. Retrieved 8 August 2021.

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Camilla Tominey born 14 June 1978 is a British journalist and broadcaster She reports on politics and the British royal family as an associate editor of The Daily Telegraph She also writes a weekly column for the newspaper Since January 2023 she has presented The Camilla Tominey Show a Sunday morning politics show on GB News Camilla TomineyBorn 1978 06 14 14 June 1978 age 45 EducationSt Albans High School for GirlsAlma materUniversity of LeedsOccupation s Journalist broadcasterEmployer s The TelegraphGB NewsSpouseDominic m 2005 wbr Children3Websitecamillatominey wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editTominey was born on 14 June 1978 1 2 Her father was a Catholic and worked as a general practitioner 3 running the local practice 1 Her mother Lynne 1941 2001 3 4 was a housewife 5 Tominey has two older brothers 3 She was brought up in Harpenden Hertfordshire and educated at Roundwood JMI School followed by the independent St Albans High School for Girls from the age of seven Her parents divorced and she went to live with her mother 5 Tominey has commented that her mother suffered from alcoholism and that there was a degree of physical and mental abuse with regard to her period living with her Tominey later moved back to live with her father and brothers 1 She studied law at the University of Leeds 5 She has said that she never planned to be a royal reporter 6 but did aspire to be a journalist 7 Career editTominey was offered a traineeship at the Hemel Hempstead Gazette by the then editor 7 Within two years at the newspaper she had qualified as a senior journalist After contacting the Sunday Express and asking for shifts she left the Hemel Hempstead Gazette and joined the Sunday Express She was offered the opportunity to report on the British royal family by Sunday Express editor Martin Townsend 8 She began her career as a royal reporter in 2005 when she covered the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles 9 At the Sunday Express she worked in several roles concurrently firstly as royal editor and deputy political editor and then as royal editor political editor and a columnist 10 She joined NBC News in 2010 9 and co hosted its coverage of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton from outside Buckingham Palace alongside Meredith Vieira Matt Lauer Andrew Roberts and Martin Bashir 10 Tominey s scoops have included her 2013 report of Prince Andrew being held at gunpoint by guards at Buckingham Palace 9 She broke the news of Prince Harry s relationship with Meghan Markle in an article in the Sunday Express on 31 October 2016 6 The article was nominated for the Scoop of the Year award at the British Press Awards Tominey covered Prince Harry and Markle s wedding again for NBC News 10 Tominey was hired by The Telegraph to cover politics and the royal family as an associate editor 10 She has been described as holding pro Brexit views 10 On 1 May 2021 she began writing a weekly Telegraph column 11 In June 2021 after misquoting Meghan Markle on a TV programme she received abuse on Twitter and via email which resulted in Twitter and the police taking action 12 On 1 July 2021 it was announced that Tominey would commence a Sunday afternoon show on call in radio station LBC 13 14 The show which ran from 4 pm to 7 pm began on 4 July 13 On 18 August 2022 it was reported that she would leave LBC and join GB News as a political presenter 15 Tominey is a patron of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics 16 and the Peace Hospice 17 She is a contributor to ITV s This Morning and has appeared on the BBC s Any Questions and Question Time 9 In 2023 the New Statesman named her as the 49th most influential right wing figure in British politics 18 Personal life editTominey married Dominic a commercial manager in 2005 7 She lives in St Albans Hertfordshire with her husband two daughters and a son 5 19 She is a teetotaller 3 In 2021 she revealed she had suffered a miscarriage 20 References edit a b c Gordon Bryony 18 October 2021 Camilla Tominey Bryony Gordon s Mad World Podcast Apple Podcasts Retrieved 15 March 2022 Courea Eleni 14 June 2022 London Playbook Legal challenges galore A load of Geidt Fresh CCHQ attack POLITICO Retrieved 14 June 2022 a b c d Tominey Camilla 20 November 2018 What it s like being raised by an alcoholic mother The Telegraph Retrieved 1 May 2021 Tominey Camilla CamillaTominey 16 April 2020 I thought I d share that my late mother born in 1947 was called Lynne because her mother was called Vera Tweet Retrieved 15 March 2022 via Twitter a b c d Stewart Clemmie Kell Emma 21 October 2019 1 Camilla Tominey The Clem amp Em podcast Podcast Spotify Retrieved 22 July 2021 a b Tominey Camilla 27 March 2021 Harry Meghan and me my truth as a royal reporter The Telegraph Retrieved 1 May 2021 a b c Johnson Rachel 7 June 2021 8 Camilla Tominey Rachel Johnson s Difficult Women Podcast Global Retrieved 22 July 2021 Balls Katy 31 December 2021 The Camilla Tominey Edition Women with Balls Podcast Press Holdings Retrieved 15 March 2022 a b c d Camilla Tominey Knight Ayton Retrieved 22 July 2021 a b c d e Blanchard Paul 21 November 2019 Camilla Tominey Associate Editor Daily Telegraph Media Masters Podcast Retrieved 22 July 2021 Tominey Camilla CamillaTominey 30 April 2021 I have got a new weekly Telegraph column starting TOMORROW Tweet Retrieved 1 May 2021 via Twitter Tominey Camilla 26 June 2021 Twitter abuse left me shaken but defiant The Telegraph Retrieved 7 December 2022 a b Camilla Tominey joins LBC with new Sunday afternoon show LBC Global 1 July 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2021 Journalist Camilla Tominey gets a weekend radio show on LBC RadioToday 1 July 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2021 Woods Ben 18 August 2022 Discovery offloads GB News stake as channel builds 60m war chest The Telegraph Retrieved 18 August 2022 Camilla Tominey appointed Nacoa patron Nacoa 3 July 2020 Retrieved 1 May 2021 About Us Peace Hospice Care Retrieved 1 May 2021 Statesman New 27 September 2023 The New Statesman s right power list New Statesman Retrieved 14 December 2023 Sheldon Liberty 25 May 2022 ITV This Morning s Camilla Tominey s quiet life in Hertfordshire and becoming a renowned royal reporter HertsLive Retrieved 30 May 2022 Hickey Sean 1 August 2021 Camilla Tominey s moving experience of suffering miscarriage LBC Global Retrieved 8 August 2021 External links editOfficial website Camilla Tominey at The Telegraph Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Camilla Tominey amp oldid 1189890395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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