In June 2000, she became the presenter of Five Seven Live. In her time on the programme she won the PPI award for her coverage of the September 11 attacks.[6] Her father also featured on the show, providing horse racing Cheltenham tips for her listeners.[4][7]
After six years in the job, she left the programme in August 2006, and it was replaced by Mary Wilson's Drivetime.[7]
She presented The Late Debate on RTÉ Radio 1 until 2010, and was a substitute when Marian Finucane was not able to present her weekend radio show, The Marian Finucane Show.[9] In August 2009, it was announced she would present the programme Saturday View,[10] as 25-year presenter Rodney Rice retired.[11] She became a permanent presenter of Morning Ireland in October 2010.[12]
In 2022 she was inducted into the IMRO hall of fame.[13]
She signed a two-book deal with Orion in 2012.[15] As at February 2024 she has written seven novels.
Personal life
English is married to financial journalist Eamon Quinn.
In October 2008, she was diagnosed with an overactive thyroid (but escaped a potentially more serious diagnosis relating to the lumps found in both of her breasts shortly after the thyroid trouble began). She is on medication for the thyroid problem, possibly for the rest of her life, and has stated that at some point she plans to treat the lump she still has in her throat.[4]