Chris Mason, BBC Political Editor
Chris is the Political Editor of BBC News. Before that he was the presenter of Any Questions on Radio 4 and had been a Political Correspondent for ten years. Chris lived and worked in Brussels as Europe Correspondent and has reported from over 20 countries worldwide. He has presented BBC Breakfast and many of Radio 4 and 5 live's news programmes. Chris joined the BBC in 2002 as a reporter at Radio Newcastle, having been a trainee at ITN. He occasionally drops into conversation that he is from Yorkshire.
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Reporter Reads. Why finding out about Sue Gray’s salary really matters. Audio, 4 minutes
Our Political Editor Chris Mason explains how this story happened.
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Reporter Reads. Mason: Ministers set out a more Israel-sceptic posture. Audio, 4 minutes
Our political editor on the suspension of roughly 30 arms exports to Israel.
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Reporter Reads. Chris Mason: Blame game brings politics back with a roar. Audio, 5 minutes
Our political editor expect a noisy argument when the new chancellor addresses parliament.
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Reporter Reads. Chris Mason: Starmer’s ruthless streak on show again. Audio, 4 minutes
After less than three weeks as PM, Sir Keir has suspended seven MPs from his party.
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