The news brand confirms several new appointments, strengthening its commitment to non-stop politics coverage across seven days in print and online
Harry Cole remains political editor of The Sun, with Kate Ferguson becoming his counterpart at The Sun on Sunday. Ryan Sabey is promoted to The Sun’s deputy political editor, with Jonathan Reilly promoted to new role of Westminster Editor working Tuesday to Saturday and deputy for Kate on the Sun on Sunday.
Natasha Clark is now promoted to chief political correspondent as well as continuing to cover the environment beat, while Jack Elsom is promoted to political correspondent. Noa Hoffman joins as political reporter.
The news brand’s editor-in-chief Victoria Newton commented on the Lobby team’s new look, saying: “Reporting from the House of Commons, The Sun’s brilliant political team have broken a string of fantastic exclusives.
“Consistently holding power to account, they champion the freedoms and rights of our readers every single day and campaign passionately on their behalf.
“We’re at a pivotal moment in British politics and, with war in Europe and a cost of living crisis raging, their work has never been more important.
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