Kate Adie

Kate Adie

journalist United Kingdom

Kate Adie is a renowned British war correspondent, known for her groundbreaking reporting during significant global events, including the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the Tiananmen Square protests. Raised in Sunderland, Adie began her career at BBC Radio Durham before moving on to cover high-profile stories for BBC News. She has garnered respect for her insightful journalism and has been a prominent figure in broadcasting for decades. Recently, she was in the news discussing a BBC unofficial league table that ranked the Birmingham accent as the 'most hated' in the UK.

Born on Sep 08, 1945 (79 years old)

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Kate Adie is a war correspondent who revealed the BBC's unofficial league table of the most hated accents. 9

The Guardian: Birmingham accent ranked ‘most hated’ on BBC’s unofficial league table, Kate Adie reveals | Birmingham