Seddon has written for
The New York Times and
The Boston Globe. He has been a diarist for the London
Evening Standard and has contributed to newspapers such as
The Guardian,
The Independent,
The Times, the
Daily Mail, and
The National (Abu Dhabi), as well as
New Statesman,
Private Eye,
The Oldie,
Country Life, and the website
Big Think (New York). Also a prolific writer for
Tribune, he served as that magazine's editor from 1993 until 2004. On television, Seddon has reported for the
BBC from inside
Iraq,
North Korea and
China, as well as for
Sky News from Yemen and for Al Jazeera English from North Korea,
Syria,
Democratic Republic of Congo,
Kenya,
Ethiopia and
Haiti. Seddon also reported regularly from the United Nations and from the White House, and has lectured widely in North America and the UK. He became the United Nations and New York City correspondent for Al Jazeera English in 2005, having helped set up and run the first ever Al Jazeera English TV New York Bureau. He later returned to the UK to continue as Al Jazeera English TV's Diplomatic Correspondent. He was an early guest on
Have I Got News for You, and has appeared as a commentator on numerous UK and US television and radio programmes, including
Newsnight,
Channel 4 News,
Breakfast with Frost,
The Politics Show and the
Today programme. In 2003, Seddon was the first journalist to reveal that "
extraordinary rendition" had taken place in the
British Indian Ocean Territory island of
Diego Garcia. He repeated the claims for Al Jazeera English TV, shortly before the then
Foreign Secretary,
David Miliband, admitted that extraordinary rendition had indeed taken place on the island of Diego Garcia. Seddon was also the first foreign reporter to broadcast live from
Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, in 2006, soon after performing the first trans Atlantic 'live' from the United Nations in New York to
Doha for Al Jazeera English TV at the time of that Networks' launch. He is a former Vice President of the
United Nations Correspondents Association and is currently a member of the Board of the Foreign Press Association (New York). From 2014 to 2016, Seddon worked in the Communications and Speechwriting Unit for the
Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Ban Ki-moon. He subsequently became Director of Communications for the
International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity, chaired by UN Special Envoy for Global Education and former UK Prime Minister,
Gordon Brown. In September 2017 he became an adjunct professor in International Relations at
Columbia University, New York, in the
Harriman Institute. He returned to New York in August 2018, to work as Media Adviser to the President of the UN General Assembly, 73rd Session at UN Headquarters. ==Political career==