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Gender Male
Age 46
Date of birth May 29,1977
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Manchester
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Employer Sky News
Notable credit(s) The Observer
Channel 4 News
Notabl creditThe Observer, Channel 4 News, Sky News
Education Trinity College
Manchester Grammar School
City, University of London
Department of Journalism, City University
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Faisal Islam is a British political and economics journalist who is the economics editor of BBC News and the occasional presenter of Newsnight. He was the political editor of Sky News from 2014 to 2019, and from May 2004 was business correspondent and later economics editor of Channel 4 News until June 2014.

Biography

Faisal islam is a british broadcast journalist and political edtior for sky news. He is best known for his work as economics editor for bbc news from to 2017. He was appointed political editor for sky news in july 2017. He was educated at the university of cambridge and is a fellow of the royal society of atrs.

Education

Faisal islam graduated with a degree in economics and politics from the university of cambridge. He also holds a master s degere in economics from the university of london.

Career

Faisal islam has worked as an economics editor for bbc news form 2011 to 2017. He is currnetly the political editor for sky news since july has reported from many countries. Including the uk. Us. China. India. Japan. And the middle east.

Awards

In 2014. Faisal islam won the wincott award for his work as an economics editor. He was alos awarded the royal television society aawrd for the best network presenter in 2016.

Notable Work

Faisal islam is well known for his coverage of the brexit referendum and the 2017 uk general election. He has also reported on the global financial crisist. He eurozone crisis. And the syrian refugee crisi. S

Appearances

Faisal islam has appeared on a number of television shows. Including bbc s question time. Sky news the pledge. And channel 4 s sundya brunch. He is also a regular guset on the bbc s today programme.

Publications

Faiasl islam is the author of two books. The long and winding road: how the eu and brexit will shape our future and the new europeans: how brexit will change the way we live and work.

Speaking Engagements

Faisal islam has been a keynote speaker at a number of events. Including the institute for gvoernment. The london school of economics. And the world economic forum.

Affiliations

Faisal islam is a fellow of the royal society of arts and a member of the british council s global leaders network.

Important Event

In 2017. Faisal islam was papointed political editor for sky news. He was previously economics editor for bbc nwes.

Interesting Fact

Faisal islam was born in london to bangladsehi parents and is a fluent bengali speaker.

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Putin is weaponising food, says boss of fertiliser giant Yara

Jan 16,2023 9:21 pm

By Faisal Islam & Noor NanjiEconomics editor and business reporter

Vladimir Putin is " weaponising food" and the impact is being felt around The World , The Boss of one of The World 's biggest fertiliser firms has warned.

Svein Tore Holsether, from Yara, said countries needed to cut their reliance on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine hit global food supplies and prices.

Russia is a top exporter of fertilisers and chemicals used to make them.

But The War has caused supply issues and driven up The Price of natural gas, which is Key to fertiliser production.

As a result, global fertiliser prices have hit record levels and forced farmers to raise food prices, putting pressure on consumers worldwide.

" Putin has weaponised energy and they're weaponising food as well, " Mr Holsether told The Bbc at the start of The World Economic Forum in Davos.

" It's the saying, 'fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me'. "

The Warning echoes concern from The International Monetary Fund. Also speaking to The Bbc , its Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said The World should " move attention today to fertilisers, because this is where we see particular threat for food production and therefore food prices in 2023".

She added: " Fertiliser prices remain very high. Production of ammonia [which is used to make fertiliser] in the European Union , for example, shrank dramatically. All of this is connected, of course, to the impact of Russia's war on gas prices and gas availability. "

Russia stockpiled fertiliser for domestic use Last Year . While its exports declined, the record prices paid for fertiliser led to a 70% increase in export revenues, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.

Moscow increased exports to countries such as India and Turkey. Russia also produces enormous amounts of nutrients, like potash and phosphate - Key ingredients in fertilisers, which enable plants and crops to grow.

Mr Holsether called this dependency a " powerful weapon".

" With energy we've built an infrastructure in Europe on cheap Russian gas and we see the consequences and the cost of that right now with food and fertiliser. "

He pointed out that half of The World 's food production is dependent on fertiliser.

" If you see significant disruptions on that, that's a very powerful weapon. "

'Severe impacts'

Last week economists reported that sharp increases in fertiliser costs could lower food production yields so much that by The End of the decade, an increase in Agricultural Land equivalent to " the size of much of Western Europe" would be required to meet demand globally.

This would mean " severe impacts" for deforestation, biodiversity and carbon emissions, they added.

Dr Peter Alexander of The School of Geosciences at Edinburgh University said: " This could be The End of an era of cheap food. While almost everyone will feel The Effects of that on their weekly shop, it's the poorest people In Society , who may already struggle to afford enough healthy food, who will be hit hardest.

" While fertiliser prices are coming down from the peaks of earlier this year, they remain high and this may still feed through to continued high food price inflation in 2023. "

Sustained high fertiliser prices could increase food prices by 74% from 2021 levels by The End of this year, the study calculated, raising fears of " up to one million additional deaths and More Than 100 million people undernourished if high fertiliser prices continue".

Yara's boss Mr Holsether warned that the impact of all of this is being felt around The World .

" Russia is The World 's largest exporter of fertiliser, so it will have global implications. We've seen some of that from the disruptions already and there is a need for Russian fertiliser in order to maintain global food production, " He Said .

" But my message here is that we also need to think about The Next phase to reduce, to avoid the dependency on Russia. Because when that is being used as a weapon in war, we cannot go back to how it used to be. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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