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Aurelia Foster



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Aurelia Foster is a senior journalist at BBC News, specializing in health reporting and investigations. Based in London, she has built a career delivering content across digital platforms, television, and radio, with a focus on making complex public health issues accessible to broad audiences. Since October 2023, she has worked as a health reporter for BBC News, contributing to the online front page and Radio 4 bulletins, where she covers England’s biggest health stories with clarity and impact.

Her career at the BBC spans multiple roles, including journalist, investigations producer, and freelance producer for flagship programs such as Newsnight and BBC Radio 4’s Today. Before joining the BBC full-time, Foster worked at ITN’s 5 News as an output producer, where she managed live sequences, edited interviews, and coordinated breaking news coverage. She has also contributed to BBC London TV and online, reporting on local and national stories with a strong emphasis on accuracy and engaging storytelling.

Beyond her newsroom work, Foster’s reporting has appeared in outlets such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL, covering diverse topics from housing policy to aviation safety. Her journalism often highlights the intersection of public services, policy, and everyday life, such as investigations into stalled housing developments or disruptive transport behaviors. With a background from Lancaster University and years of experience in both commercial and public broadcasting, she continues to shape health and social reporting for the BBC, bringing investigative rigor and human-centered narratives to the forefront.