In the Media
Emily has appeared in a wide range of programmes and publications
Presenting
Emily regularly presents across GB News, including The Briefing, Real Britain, Dewbs & Co and Breakfast.
A sample of her recent work is available on YouTube:
2023
- 4 February: Real Britain
- 28 January: Real Britain
- 2 January: Bev Turner Today
2022
- 30 December: Dewbs & Co
- 29 December: Dewbs & Co
- 28 December: Dewbs & Co
- 26 December: Great British Breakfast
- 23 December: Dewbs & Co
- 22 December: Dewbs & Co
- 21 December: Dewbs & Co
- 17 December: Real Britain
- 6 December: The Briefing
- 5 December: The Briefing
Emily Carver – Presenting Playlist
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Commentary
Emily regularly provides political commentary across the broadcast media, including BBC Politics, The Jeremy Vine Show, LBC Cross Question, ITV’s Good Morning Britain, and Times Radio.
Some recent highlights:
2023
- 27 January: Jeremy Vine Extra
- 25 January: Business Unmuted podcast
- 9 January: Good Morning Britain
2022
- 27 July: LBC Cross Question
- 27 April: BBC Politics Live
Columnist Emily Carver: The UK is not alone in suffering the consequences of inflation @BenKentish | @CarverEmily | #CrossQuestion pic.twitter.com/ihzmDsH1pt
— LBC (@LBC) July 27, 2022
Emily Carver – Commentary Playlist
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Writing
Emily has a fortnightly column for Conservative Home, where she writes about politics, scoiety and economics. She also has written for The Telegraph, The Independent, City AM, CapX and 1828.
Some of her recent work:
2023
February 1 Conservative Home: A moral panic about tax will only leave us all paying more of it
January 23 The Telegraph: Race-obsessed Labour councils are splashing your money on useless gestures
January 18 Conservative Home: The BBC, the Brit awards – and how women’s rights are being rolled back in the name of progress
January 11 The Independent: Opinion: If Rishi Sunak wants to grow the economy, he needs to focus on two key areas
January 4 Conservative Home: We mustn’t let politicians use Covid-style restrictions to protect the NHS from reform