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About Mark Mardell

Mark Mardell | 17:46 UK time, Friday, 28 August 2009

I've been the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s North America editor since the autumn of 2009.

Image of Mark MardellBefore that, I was the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s first Europe editor. Based in Brussels, I spent my time tramping around the European Union's 27 countries and beyond, attempting to illustrate the impact of its policies on our lives.

It was a fantastic, mind-broadening experience and I hope those who watched, listened and read got something from it as well.

And before that, I had been working for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ at Westminster for... oh, I thought it must have been at least 10 years. When I came to do the sums, I had been covering British politics for 17 years. How time flies when you're enjoying yourself.

And enjoy myself I did. I ended up as chief political correspondent concentrating mainly on the Ten O'Clock News, and before that the Six.

My previous incarnation was as political editor for Newsnight. I also enjoyed dressing up and making strange contributions to , a programme that still reaches parts that other political programmes can't.

Before I joined the ´óÏó´«Ã½, I worked for a Channel Four programme called The Sharp End which was about "the world of work" - and before that was industrial editor and general news reporter at LBC. I began in commercial local radio in Leeds and Teesside.

I got a 2:1 at Kent in Politics and before that went to Epsom College in Surrey.

I live in Maryland, just across the DC line, with my wife and three children.

I like road trips, being flippant, swimming, cooking, eating, reading and sleeping, often in that order.

These have never let me down: Lee Perry, Joe Strummer (except by dying), Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, Iain M Banks, Phillip Roth, Haruki Murakami, Michel Faber.

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