Gary O'Donoghue

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Gary O'Donoghue
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Gary O'Donoghue at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in 2024, reporting on the prosecution of Donald Trump in New York
Education Worcester College for the Blind
Alma mater Christ Church, Oxford
Occupation Journalist
Employer BBC
Notable credit BBC News
TitleChief North America political correspondent for BBC News
PartnerSarah Lewthwaite
Children1

Gary O'Donoghue is a British journalist, working for BBC News, currently in Washington, D.C. as their North America chief political correspondent. He is blind.

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Early life

His father was a semi-professional football player who also worked as a taxi driver, and his mother taught ballroom dancing. O'Donoghue was born partially sighted, but went totally blind by the time he was eight. [1]

He was educated at Worcester College for the Blind (then a boys' boarding school though it has since merged with a similarly specialised girls' school), [2] where he played blind football for England. O'Donoghue then attended Christ Church at Oxford University, where he read philosophy and modern languages. [1]

Career

O'Donoghue undertook work experience at the BBC. [3] He then joined the BBC on graduation from university, becoming a junior reporter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme; at one time, he was asked to bungee jump off Chelsea Bridge. [1] During his career, he has covered stories for BBC News in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the U.S. In 2004, he became a political correspondent based at Westminster, reporting across the media of radio, television and internet. [1] From October 2011, O'Donoghue was the chief political correspondent for BBC Radio 4 replacing Norman Smith, primarily reporting for the Today and PM programmes.

In 2007, he broke the story that new UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was returning early from holiday to deal with an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Surrey. However, BBC News at Ten deputy editor Daniel Pearl handed the story to June Kelly, which, in 2008, resulted in an out-of-court five-figure payment to O'Donoghue on grounds of disability discrimination. [4]

At the 2014 BBC News Festival, it was revealed that O'Donoghue would be moving to Washington, D.C., as chief North America political correspondent for BBC News. Since then he has covered US politics, including the first presidency of Donald Trump and the presidency of Joe Biden. Between assignments, in summer 2014 he toured UK universities, telling journalism students about his career and experience. [5]

On 13 July 2024, O'Donoghue was reporting from a Donald Trump rally at Butler, Pennsylvania, when there was an assassination attempt on Trump. Shortly afterwards, he reported from the event while taking cover on the ground. [6] He then interviewed eyewitnesses. [7]

Personal life

O'Donoghue and his partner, Sarah Lewthwaite, have a home in Yorkshire, and one daughter. [1] [2] [8]

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References

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