Emily Maitlis – £325K
Emily Maitlis, who originally wanted to be a filmmaker and got her start filming documentaries in Cambodia and China, now makes a lot of money because of her job on the BBC 2 current events program “Newsnight.” She also worked for the Hong Kong-based branch of the American network NBC. All of this experience has made her a valuable member of the BBC family, which pays her a handsome £325k a year. She first came to the UK to work for Sky News, and then she found her way to the BBC for the newly relaunched “BBC London News.” She made an appearance as herself in the “Doctor Who” series in 2021.

Emily Maitlis – £325K
Fiona Bruce – £450K
Journalist/presenter Fiona Bruce has contributed to numerous BBC news programs. She began her career in 1989 on the program “Panorama” before moving on to more important positions including “BBC News at Six” and “BBC News at Ten,” where she made history as the first female presenter. She has shifted away from reading the news and has worked on programs like “Fake or Fortune” and “Real Stories,” in addition to anchoring the well-known panel show “Question Time” in 2019. She is one of the BBC’s higher-paid presenters and started hosting this show in 2019.

Fiona Bruce – £450K