Journalist and broadcaster Cathy Newman is joining Sky News to front the 7pm flagship politics show.
Newman will also present a new podcast and work on long-form investigations and documentaries.
She made history as the first female main presenter of Channel 4 News, where she has worked for two decades, after writing for the Financial Times.
Known for fearless interviews, agenda-setting investigations and a string of major exclusives, she has reported on some of the most high-profile political and legal stories of recent years.
They included an eight-year investigation unmasking the most prolific abuser in the Church of England, barrister John Smyth, and an investigation into British sex offender Simon Harris, which resulted in a 17-year prison sentence.
She said: "I'm thrilled to be joining the incredible, multi-award-winning Sky News team.
"There couldn't be a more exhilarating time to return to Westminster, and I'm hugely looking forward to bringing in exclusive interviews and investigations on a brand new programme, and launching a podcast too."
Further details on the programme, podcast and launch date will be confirmed later this year.
Sky News Executive Chairman David Rhodes said: "Cathy has broken some of Britain's biggest stories and brings a clear, engaging style that audiences trust, and we're delighted to welcome her to Sky News.
"Our future plan requires just the kind of premium investigative and political expertise that Cathy will bring to our team."
(c) Sky News 2026: Cathy Newman joins Sky News to front flagship politics show

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