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Scottish freelance broadcast journalist
Juliet Dunlop
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Born
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Career
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Style
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Country
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Previous show(s)
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STV News
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Juliet Dunlop
is a Scottish freelance broadcast journalist. She previously appeared as a presenter for
BBC News
and
STV News
. She left the BBC in 2011. She took time out of her role in news reporting to embark on a journey as an English teacher in Inveralmond Community High School, Livingston. This was very short lived, and Dunlop returned to the news career. She currently works as a correspondent for ITV's breakfast programme
Good Morning Britain
.
Career
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Before joining the BBC News channel in 2008, Dunlop fronted the interactive news headlines for the
BBC's red button
news service. She also presented daytime news updates on BBC One.
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Dunlop joined STV in April 2011 as the main anchor for its new Edinburgh-based edition of the regional news programme
STV News at Six
, which launched a month later.
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She also presents the weekday late bulletin for the East sub-region. Prior to the launch of the Edinburgh service, Dunlop co-anchored the station's overnight coverage of the
Scottish Parliamentary elections in May 2011
, alongside
Bernard Ponsonby
. She left STV during the spring of 2013.
In June 2013, Dunlop joined
The Scotsman
as a columnist. She has also stood in for the Radio Scotland programme,
Call Kaye
.
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She also was an English teacher at Inveralmond Community High School in term 2015/16 for about six months. She then left to go back to the news.
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