“Stuart can do anything and is willing to do anything. His working life is devoted to going to difficult places and trying to shine a light in the darkness. ”
Allan Little BBC News Special Correspondent
Stuart Hughes, Broadcast Journalist
Stuart is one of the BBC’s most experienced and respected foreign news producers.
Stuart began his career at BBC Wales in his hometown of Cardiff.
For more than two decades he has covered hundreds of historic news events around the world, working alongside many of the best-known names in broadcast journalism.
His assignments have included the 9/11 attacks, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Arab Uprisings, the death of Nelson Mandela, the Syrian civil war, the migrant crisis, Vladimir Putin’s Russia, the Trump presidency and, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Assignment
Recent Work
TV, radio and online reports
Football challenges online hate
A social media boycott to combat [...]
Inside the Ottawa Landmine Treaty
The global treaty that has saved [...]
A hazardous profession
In conversation with psychiatrist Professor Anthony [...]
A new stadium – without fans
Brentford FC move home under COVID [...]
Behind the Bees Bulletin podcast
The story behind the leading Brentford [...]
UK tightens COVID-19 restrictions
The PM announces stricter rules to [...]