BBC Radio 4 Chakrabarti started as a producer on
BBC Radio 4, working on the
Today programme,
The World at One and
PM before becoming a reporter on
5 Live Breakfast, in which she covered the
French presidential elections, and the
Dunblane massacre.
BBC Radio 1 In 1992, she started working at
BBC Radio 1, specifically
Newsbeat, writing and delivering news bulletins for
Steve Wright in the Afternoon and News 92.
BBC News In 1997 she became one of the BBC's community affairs correspondents, covering the
Stephen Lawrence inquest and subsequent public inquiry. She also covered home affairs including the
Damilola Taylor murder trial and Health. As a political correspondent at Westminster from 1999 she appeared on both television and radio, reporting on political stories for BBC1, BBC2, the BBC News Channel, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. During this time Chakrabarti covered three UK general elections, several changes of party leaders, with other notable stories including the
Cash for Honours affair and MPs' expenses. Occasionally she presented real-time audience reactions to debates. In 2010 she became an education correspondent and covered changes to university tuition fees, the introduction of free schools, growth in academies and changes to exams and the curriculum. She has reported on social matters, with stories relating to adoption, poverty, and social mobility in the UK. She reported from a ship in the Mediterranean on the
European migrant crisis in 2016 and 2017. During 2017 and 2018, she reported three times on the
Rohingya crisis from Bangladesh and Myanmar, and anchored the BBC's coverage of the 70th anniversary of the
partition of India and Pakistan in 2017. She was part of the studio team for the 2019 UK general election, and the 2020 US presidential election. She was also one of the presenters of the BBC's news coverage of
COVID-19 during the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021. In March 2022 Chakrabarti was the main BBC presenter in
Lviv in western Ukraine, anchoring the news bulletins 10 days after the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In April 2022 she anchored the BBC's coverage of the French presidential election from Paris. She has also presented on BBC World and Radio 4's
The World Tonight. ==Author==