Mike McCarthy (journalist)
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Mike McCarthy is one of the best known reporters in the north of England having worked as a presenter for BBC Look North before becoming Sky News’ bureau chief in Manchester. His team won an O2 journalism award in the North West. He has covered most of the big stories in the North of England spanning from the Hillsborough disaster to the 2011 Manchester riots and the 2015 floods in Cumbria, Lancashire and York. He is a former winner of the BT Journalist of the Year award for the North East.
Cases covered include the shooting of Manchester police officers Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes and the disappearance of Welsh schoolgirl April Jones.
McCarthy combines his UK work with occasional foreign assignments. He has covered major international events in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and Washington DC. He reported live during riots from the centre of Athens and on the Boston Marathon bombings in the US, and the storming of the Canadian parliament in Ottawa in 2014.
He has interviewed every British prime minister since James Callaghan.
Educated in Derbyshire, Mike McCarthy studied journalism before working in commercial radio. Prior to joining Sky in 2000, he worked for the BBC in Leeds and London.
He occasionally lectures at universities.