Robin Oakley
Robin Oakley OBE (born 20 August 1941) is a British journalist and writer. From 1992 to 2000 he was political editor at the BBC and from 2000 to 2008 he was European political editor at CNN International. Early lifeBorn in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Oakley grew up in Esher, Surrey.[2] He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, and Brasenose College, Oxford.[3][1] CareerHe started his career on the Liverpool Daily Post where he became political editor. He was then a columnist and political editor on The Sunday Express, and was assistant editor of the Daily Mail from 1981 to 1986. Between 1986 and 1992, he was a columnist and political editor for The Times. In 1992, he moved to the BBC, where he was political editor.[4] He was succeeded as political editor a in summer 2000 by Andrew Marr, despite having hoped to remain at the BBC to cover the upcoming general election.[5][6] After leaving the BBC, Oakley became CNN International's European political editor.[4] Oakley also has an interest in horse racing, and has written the Turf column in The Spectator since 1994, as well as being the racing correspondent of the Financial Times for several years.[7] He has written a number of books about racing. HonoursOakley was awarded an Order of the British Empire in 2001 for his services to political journalism.[4] Bibliography
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