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Giles Dilnot

Giles Tristan John Dilnot (born 7 January 1971), is a former BBC television presenter and reporter. He is now the Director of Communications and External Affairs for the Office of the Children's Commissioner for England.

Giles Dilnot
Born
Giles Tristan John Dilnot

(1971-01-07) 7 January 1971 (age 53)
NationalityBritish
EducationSt. John's School, Leatherhead, Surrey
Alma materJesus College, Cambridge (Graduated 1993)
Occupation(s)Director, journalist, presenter
EmployerOffice of the Children's Commissioner for England
Known forDirector of Communications and External Affairs, Office of the Children's Commissioner for England (Apr. 2017 -)
Director of Communications, Legatum Institute (Aug. 2016 - Apr. 2017)
Reporter and relief presenter, Daily Politics, BBC Two (Nov. 2004 - July 2016)
Co-presenter, BBC South East Today, BBC One (2002-2004)
Reporter, BBC South East Today, BBC One
Spouse(s)Amanda Cook (m. Aug. 1997); separated 2016
ChildrenOne son (b. 2004) and one daughter (b. 2008)
FamilySon of a vicar

Early life edit

Dilnot was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire in 1971, and grew up in the village of Leeds (five miles east of the county town of Maidstone) in Kent, where his father was the vicar.

Education edit

Dilnot was educated on a son-of-clergy bursary at St. John's School, a boarding independent school for boys (now co-educational) in the town of Leatherhead in Surrey, followed by Jesus College, Cambridge, from whence he graduated in 1993.

Life and career edit

Dilnot first worked at Chiltern Radio, a commercial radio station in the Chilterns area of Bedfordshire and at Mercia FM radio station in Coventry, followed by the BBC's former radio station GLR (since renamed BBC London 94.9), for which he reported, produced and presented. He moved to BBC Southern Counties Radio in Guildford, in the same county as his former senior school, and then joined the television launch of BBC South East Today in 2001, becoming a co-presenter of the programme a year later.

In November 2004 an effigy of Dilnot was burned at the Lewes bonfire celebrations.[1][2] BBC South East Today had angered some members of Sussex bonfire societies by its reporting of an allegedly racist display at the nearby Firle bonfire night in 2003, where an effigy of a Gypsy family in a caravan was burned.[3]

In November 2004, Dilnot joined BBC2's Daily Politics programme as a regular reporter and co-presenter, regularly interviewing members of the public on current political and social issues. He has also appeared on a variety of programmes such as the Politics Show (the forerunner of the current Sunday Politics) on BBC1 and the early morning news magazine programme BBC Breakfast. He has stood in for regular presenters on BBC Radio 5 Live and has made three radio documentaries for BBC Radio 4.[4][5]

Chris Marsden, the national secretary of the Socialist Equality Party (SEP), accused Dilnot of issuing "politically slanderous" commentary during a live interview claiming his comment "crossed accepted journalistic boundaries", a complaint that was later rejected. While interviewing Marsden for BBC 2's Daily Politics on 21 May 2014 during the campaign for the European election, Dilnot, referring to Marsden's claim that existing news media would be removed in a revolution, said "Please tell me I am not first up against the wall when it comes." According to Marsden, who officially complained to the BBC, he could only reply "Of course not" before the item ended and was handed back to the studio. Marsden's complaint was not upheld, and on the programme a week later he was invited to explain why he had complained.[6]

Dilnot left the BBC in July 2016, and in August 2016 he joined the public policy think tank the Legatum Institute as its Director of Communications.[7]

He left the Legatum Institute in April 2017 to join the Office of the then Children's Commissioner for England (Anne Longfield OBE) as its Director of Communications and External Affairs. He has now left that position and since September 2022 has been a Special Advisor to the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

Personal life edit

Dilnot married Amanda Cook in August 1997. They have a son and a daughter (their son born in 2004 and their daughter in 2008). The couple separated amicably in 2016 and remain good friends. He has a range of interests from collecting rare thrillers to travelling, and is particularly interested in the South African bush, where he has worked in conservation, and Thailand, where his family lived for many years. He remarried in 2020 and has a young son.

References edit

  1. ^ "Man from Beeb is the burning issue". The Argus. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Giles Dilnot on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  3. ^ "BBC NEWS | UK | England | Southern Counties | Gypsy effigies burnt on bonfire". news.bbc.co.uk. 28 October 2003. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  4. ^ BBC Press Office Date: 7 February 2002 Access date: 2 September 2012
  5. ^ BBC Two Daily Politics Date: 6 March 2009 Access date: 2 September 2012
  6. ^ SEP European election candidate Chris Marsden interviewed on BBC 2’s "Daily Politics " Date: 23 May 2014 Access date: 23 May 2014
  7. ^ "Legatum Institute Appoints Giles Dilnot as Director of Communications". Legatum Institute. Retrieved 7 November 2016.

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Giles Tristan John Dilnot born 7 January 1971 is a former BBC television presenter and reporter He is now the Director of Communications and External Affairs for the Office of the Children s Commissioner for England Giles DilnotBornGiles Tristan John Dilnot 1971 01 07 7 January 1971 age 53 Stoke on Trent StaffordshireNationalityBritishEducationSt John s School Leatherhead SurreyAlma materJesus College Cambridge Graduated 1993 Occupation s Director journalist presenterEmployerOffice of the Children s Commissioner for EnglandKnown forDirector of Communications and External Affairs Office of the Children s Commissioner for England Apr 2017 Director of Communications Legatum Institute Aug 2016 Apr 2017 Reporter and relief presenter Daily Politics BBC Two Nov 2004 July 2016 Co presenter BBC South East Today BBC One 2002 2004 Reporter BBC South East Today BBC OneSpouse s Amanda Cook m Aug 1997 separated 2016ChildrenOne son b 2004 and one daughter b 2008 FamilySon of a vicar Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Life and career 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editDilnot was born in Stoke on Trent Staffordshire in 1971 and grew up in the village of Leeds five miles east of the county town of Maidstone in Kent where his father was the vicar Education editDilnot was educated on a son of clergy bursary at St John s School a boarding independent school for boys now co educational in the town of Leatherhead in Surrey followed by Jesus College Cambridge from whence he graduated in 1993 Life and career editDilnot first worked at Chiltern Radio a commercial radio station in the Chilterns area of Bedfordshire and at Mercia FM radio station in Coventry followed by the BBC s former radio station GLR since renamed BBC London 94 9 for which he reported produced and presented He moved to BBC Southern Counties Radio in Guildford in the same county as his former senior school and then joined the television launch of BBC South East Today in 2001 becoming a co presenter of the programme a year later In November 2004 an effigy of Dilnot was burned at the Lewes bonfire celebrations 1 2 BBC South East Today had angered some members of Sussex bonfire societies by its reporting of an allegedly racist display at the nearby Firle bonfire night in 2003 where an effigy of a Gypsy family in a caravan was burned 3 In November 2004 Dilnot joined BBC2 s Daily Politics programme as a regular reporter and co presenter regularly interviewing members of the public on current political and social issues He has also appeared on a variety of programmes such as the Politics Show the forerunner of the current Sunday Politics on BBC1 and the early morning news magazine programme BBC Breakfast He has stood in for regular presenters on BBC Radio 5 Live and has made three radio documentaries for BBC Radio 4 4 5 Chris Marsden the national secretary of the Socialist Equality Party SEP accused Dilnot of issuing politically slanderous commentary during a live interview claiming his comment crossed accepted journalistic boundaries a complaint that was later rejected While interviewing Marsden for BBC 2 s Daily Politics on 21 May 2014 during the campaign for the European election Dilnot referring to Marsden s claim that existing news media would be removed in a revolution said Please tell me I am not first up against the wall when it comes According to Marsden who officially complained to the BBC he could only reply Of course not before the item ended and was handed back to the studio Marsden s complaint was not upheld and on the programme a week later he was invited to explain why he had complained 6 Dilnot left the BBC in July 2016 and in August 2016 he joined the public policy think tank the Legatum Institute as its Director of Communications 7 He left the Legatum Institute in April 2017 to join the Office of the then Children s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield OBE as its Director of Communications and External Affairs He has now left that position and since September 2022 has been a Special Advisor to the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office Personal life editDilnot married Amanda Cook in August 1997 They have a son and a daughter their son born in 2004 and their daughter in 2008 The couple separated amicably in 2016 and remain good friends He has a range of interests from collecting rare thrillers to travelling and is particularly interested in the South African bush where he has worked in conservation and Thailand where his family lived for many years He remarried in 2020 and has a young son References edit Man from Beeb is the burning issue The Argus Retrieved 7 November 2016 Giles Dilnot on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 7 November 2016 BBC NEWS UK England Southern Counties Gypsy effigies burnt on bonfire news bbc co uk 28 October 2003 Retrieved 7 November 2016 BBC Press Office Date 7 February 2002 Access date 2 September 2012 BBC Two Daily Politics Date 6 March 2009 Access date 2 September 2012 SEP European election candidate Chris Marsden interviewed on BBC 2 s Daily Politics Date 23 May 2014 Access date 23 May 2014 Legatum Institute Appoints Giles Dilnot as Director of Communications Legatum Institute Retrieved 7 November 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giles Dilnot amp oldid 1151856789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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