Henry Zeffman
British journalist
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Henry Zeffman is a British journalist, born 1994 (as of 2026 he is 32) currently working for BBC News, since 2023 as their Chief Political Correspondent.[1] He was formerly employed by The Times as a political editor.[2]
Henry Zeffman | |
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| Alma mater | Brasenose College, Oxford |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Employer | BBC News |
| Title | BBC Chief Political Correspondent |
| Predecessor | Nick Eardley |
Personal life
Zeffman has a brother Oliver, who is a conductor, and a sister who has studied law. The pianist Solomon Cutner was a relative.[3]
Education
Zeffman attended Highgate School, a private day school in North London.[4] He studied philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was president of the junior common room in 2014.[5]
Recognition
Zeffman won the 2015 Anthony Howard Award for Young Journalists,[6] and Young Journalist of the Year at the 2019 National Press Awards.[2]