LBC has hired Natasha Clark as a political editor. Recently, she served as chief political correspondent at The Sun, where she has worked for more than six years.
During this time, Clark held the posts of digital Westminster correspondent, digital political editor and political correspondent. She freelanced for City A.M. and was a political journalist at The Times.
She has also worked at The Sunday Times, PoliticsHome, The Independent and Guardian News and Media.
Clark has degrees from the University of Warwick and City University.
You can congratulate Clark via Twitter.
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