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Natalie Cornah

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Natalie Claire Cornah (born 21 January 1968)[1] is a British (Cornish) television journalist, and a main regular newsreader for BBC South West's Spotlight, from Mannamead in Plymouth.

Early life

She was born in Newquay, on the same day as journalist Andy Coulson. She has an older sister (born 1961). Her father was in the Royal Air Force. She attended Tretherras School in the former Restormel borough.

Career

She started at the Cornish Guardian as a journalist.

BBC

She worked at BBC Radio Cornwall. She joined Spotlight in 1991 at BBC South West.

BBC in Plymouth

Personal life

She lives in Plymouth. She was married on November 26th 2016 in Newquay. [2]

See also

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