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Nicholas "Nick" Watt is a British journalist. In 2016 he became political editor of the BBC's Newsnight.

Biography

Nicholas watt is a british journalist who was born on the 5th of august.1965 in lnodon.England.He is currently 55 years old.He is 5 feet 8 niches tall and weighs around 160 pounds.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is leo and his nationality is birtish.

Family

Nicholas watt is the son of jonh watt and mary watt.He has two siblings.A brother named david and a sister named sarah.He is married.Jane watt.And they haev two children together.A son named jack and a daughter named mema.

Education and Career

Nicholas watt atetnded the university of oxford.Hwere he studied journalism.After graduating.He began his career as a journalist.Working for various newspapers and magazines.He is currently the political editor of the guardian newspaper.

Success

Nicholas awtt is considered one of the most influential journalists in the uk.He has won numerous awards for his work.Including the british press awards for political journalist of the year in 2009 and the orwell prize for journalism in 2011.

Most Important Event

The most important event in nichoals watt s career was whne he broke the story of the mps expenses scandal in 2009.This story exposed the widespread misuse of public funds by memebrs of parliament and led to a major political scandal.

Life Story

Nicholas watt has had a long and successful career as a journalist.He has reproted on soem of the biggest stories in british politics.And his work has had a major impact on the political landscape.He is respected by his peers and admired by many for his dedication to uncovering the truth.

Boris Johnson's old phone could soon be accessed by Covid inquiry

Boris Johnson's old phone could soon be accessed by Covid inquiry
Jul 14,2023 6:20 am

...By Nicholas Watt & Paul SeddonBBC NewsThe Covid public inquiry could finally gain access to Boris Johnson s WhatsApps from the first year of the pandemic, following a delay...

Rishi Sunak orders audit of Ukraine war progress, source says

Rishi Sunak orders audit of Ukraine war progress, source says
Dec 16,2022 1:11 pm

...By Nicholas WattNewsnight political editorPrime Minister Rishi Sunak has asked for an assessment of the progress of the war in Ukraine, BBC Newsnight has learnt...

Dominic Raab's ex-private secretaries to lodge formal complaints

Dominic Raab's ex-private secretaries to lodge formal complaints
Nov 24,2022 1:01 am

...By Nicholas Watt & Liz RawlingsNewsnight political editorDeputy PM Dominic Raab is facing fresh bullying complaints from senior civil servants across multiple government departments, BBC Newsnight has learned...

Nicholas Watt: Lockdown protester sentenced over BBC reporter chase

Nicholas Watt: Lockdown protester sentenced over BBC reporter chase
Jun 8,2022 7:20 pm

... Joseph Olswang, 39, was part of a group of people who shouted abuse at Newsnight political editor Nicholas Watt on 14 June 2021...

Channel migrants: UK and France agree need to step up effort against crossings

Channel migrants: UK and France agree need to step up effort against crossings
Nov 25,2021 8:30 am

... AnalysisBy Nicholas Watt, political editor, BBC NewsnightSpeaking to one senior UK government official, it is clear the Channel crossings have been a huge issue in Downing Street...

Boris Johnson: I crashed the car over Owen Paterson case

Boris Johnson: I crashed the car over Owen Paterson case
Nov 18,2021 11:14 am

... BBC Newsnight s political editor Nicholas Watt said one Brexit grandee told him " it was awful - he s like an old rock star in need of new material"...

Rashford looking for more change, after the food-win a voucher

Rashford looking for more change, after the food-win a voucher
Jun 17,2020 8:02 am

... A wave of unease among Conservative MPs about the handling of this latest U-turn is likely to be revealed later, when the Prime Minister meets the Chairman of the backbenchers, the 1922 Committee for the first time since the parliamentary elections in December, says BBC Newsnight s political editor Nicholas Watt...

Coronavirus: the pressure on the school meal vouchers in the summer

Coronavirus: the pressure on the school meal vouchers in the summer
Jun 16,2020 7:31 am

... Conservatives have a chance, be sure to register your discomfort on Tuesday afternoon, as the Labour party holds a Commons debate, said Newsnight Nicholas Watt...

Boris Johnson: I crashed the car over Owen Paterson case

Feb 16,2020 10:17 am

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told Conservative MPs he " crashed the car" in his handling of the case of The Party 's former MP Owen Paterson .

It Comes after Tory MPs voted through a proposal that is expected to lead to a ban on them taking paid political consultancy work.

Labour abstained from the vote, saying the government's plan was a watered down version of its own plan.

No 10 has faced weeks of political pressure over the Paterson row.

Mr Johnson has conceded publicly that he made a mistake in " conflating" changes to the Parliamentary standards system with the disciplinary process for Mr Paterson, who broke lobbying rules.

But the PM stopped short of apologising for the debacle, during a grilling by senior MPs on The Commons Liaison Committee .

'Like an old Rock Star '

In private, at a meeting of the 1922 committee of Conservative backbenchers on Wednesday night, he was even more Candid - telling them he had " crashed the car" over the Paterson case.

His message was greeted with the traditional desk banging to show approval, but some MPs leaving The Meeting had a more downbeat assessment.

One told The Bbc the Prime Minister had looked and sounded " weak". Another, who backed him in The Leadership campaign, said The Meeting had been " very flat" with " hostile questioning from all factions".

BBC Newsnight's political editor Nicholas Watt said one Brexit grandee told him " it was Awful - he's like an old Rock Star in need of new material".

Labour wanted the standards committee to draw up new rules by 31 January to implement the ban on MPs working as political consultants.

But the government ordered its MPs to vote against the opposition's motion, defeating it by 51 votes.

The government's amendment was passed by 297 to zero, after Labour ordered its MPs not to take part.

Under the government's plan any outside role, paid or unpaid, should be " within reasonable limits" and not stop MPs fully serving their constituents.

This is yet to be defined, but International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan has suggested 15 hours a week would be a reasonable limit.

In a statement after the vote, the government said MPs had backed updating The Code of conduct for MPs.

" This means that MPs will be banned from acting as paid political consultants or lobbyists and that MPs are always prioritising their constituents, " it said.

" This will strengthen our Parliamentary System and we will work on a cross-party basis to achieve this. "

The Commons Committee on Standards is due to report its recommendations early next year.

The Committee 's chairman, Labour MP Chris Bryant , said it would then be up to ministers to find the necessary time to debate any planned changes.

On Wednesday night, MPs did vote to tighten up The Rules on what they are allowed to do to earn money on the side.

Or, at least, that when there are precise proposals, they will make decisions on it, at some not entirely precise date in The Future . .

No 10 hopes that it will be The End - or at least the beginning of The End - of the self-inflicted fortnight of bad headlines and claims of sleaze that have come, day after day after day.

And, with that, allow the government to move on to make noise about what they are trying to get done, rather than the things that are Going Wrong .

Will they get their way?

Arguments over second jobs held by MPs outside of Westminster have intensified in recent weeks in The Wake of the Owen Paterson case.

The Conservative MP was found to have broken Commons rules by using his position to Lobby for two companies paying him.

The government tried to block his suspension from Parliament and get the whole disciplinary process for MPs reviewed.

But it abandoned The Plan A Day later, after an outcry from opposition MPs and some Tories. Mr Paterson then resigned as an MP.

Appearing in front of the Liaison Committee , Mr Johnson said he believed the MP had broken The Rules , saying it was " extraordinary" that some of his colleagues " behave in these ways".

What are the current rules about second jobs?

There's nothing to stop MPs - other than ministers - doing extra work on top of The Job they were elected to do.

The Rules do not prohibit them earning money - in addition to their £81,932 salary - or gaining greater experience of The World beyond Westminster.

So, MPs can continue to work in professions such as The Law or medicine. Or they can work as consultants for companies, offering advice on strategy.

But they must not Lobby - try to alter government Policy - for firms, individuals or organisations who pay them, or use Commons facilities to do work on behalf of employers or clients.

MPs have to register their outside earnings and if they take part in a debate or other parliamentary activities in which their employer or client is involved, they have to declare an interest.

Any breaches of Parliament's code of conduct can result in punishment, including a suspension from The Commons .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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