BBC news presenter Martine Croxall has returned to screen after being off-air for more than a year, while her legal battle with her employer still plays out.
Croxall was one of four senior female BBC journalists who brought a tribunal claim against the BBC earlier this month, alleging they had been snubbed for chief presenter roles on the merger of the BBC News and BBC World News channels.
Ahead of her on-air presenting duties Sunday evening, Croxall announced her return on X (formerly Twitter), with a video of her back in the presenter’s chair in the studio, saying, “Now, where were we?” Ya’ll ready for this?
Back on #BBCNews at 1100 BST pic.twitter.com/ip53REDPpJ Deadline previously reported that Croxall and three other female presenters’ complaints over gender pay discrimination were thrown out of their lawsuit at a London Central Employment Tribunal.
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