“Over the years I’ve been able to interview at least six of the people who’ve spent varying amounts of time as prime minister, and plenty more who have tried. Now I can’t wait to also hear from the people with better stories, ideas and jokes – the 5 Live audience. Bringing them into the heart of Westminster, and getting out across the whole country, to tell the story of what Britain wants, and how it might get it.

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“So please, when you come to make the big decision this autumn, Vote 5 Live. My name’s Matt Chorley, and I approve this message.”

Matt Chorley to bring ‘different perspective’ to BBC

Chorley, formerly Mail Online political editor, joined The Times in late 2015 to edit its Red Box political section and newsletter, later hosting its podcast.

He has been part of the Times Radio line-up since it launched in June 2021 and his show was expanded from four to five days a week after its first year. He also writes a weekly column for The Times.

The BBC promised Chorley, who is also a stand-up comedian, will offer a “different perspective to the current national political commentary and coverage”.

BBC Radio 5 Live controller Heidi Dawson said: “This is a monumental year for news and politics in the UK and across the world… At a time when political engagement is more important than ever, this show will offer a unique opportunity for audiences to gain insight into the decisions shaping their lives. Matt has a unique talent that makes politics relevant, engaging and funny.”

On Monday News UK announced former Sunday Times editor and BBC political interviewer Andrew Neil will join Times Radio to present a “new agenda-setting daily news programme focussing on the UK and US election, with debates, interviews with high-profile politicians and news-makers, and Andrew’s must-listen take on the day’s political events”.

Programme director Tim Levell said: “Andrew is indelibly associated with elections in the minds of the UK public. There is no one better to turn to for the authoritative take on both the UK and US elections. His interviews will be unmissable. His analysis will be peerless.

“As Times Radio expands its coverage during the election period, having Andrew Neil at 1pm will make Times Radio the must-listen destination on the dial.”

Andrew Neil during his interview with then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak on GB News on 16 June 2021. Picture: GB News/Screenshot
Andrew Neil during his interview with then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak on GB News on 16 June 2021. Picture: GB News/Screenshot

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