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Peston on UK elections and economy

The BBC broadcaster on fatherhood, economic policy and UK exports

January 2, 2014 10:34
Preston

By

Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

2 min read

In March, Robert Peston will step down from his post as business editor of the BBC. But as the corporation’s new economics editor, the 53-year-old journalist is not going too far.

He tells the JC that the new role will provide new challenges and simultaneously allow him to maintain a work-life balance.

“I’ve been business editor for about eight years now – I felt like a bit of a change,” says Peston. “When Stephanie Flanders [former BBC economics editor] announced that she was going to JP Morgan, I was brought in to consult on her replacement. In the end, I thought I might enjoy it and put my name forward.

“It felt like the right thing to do. It is familiar territory, but different enough to be fun.

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