Mark reports from frontlines and flashpoints across the globe
He’s chased stories through chaos and stood calmly in front of millions as the news broke fast.
When stories unfold, Mark asks the questions that matter. From BBC investigations to prime-time broadcasts, his mission remains the same: find the truth, bring it to light and make it resonate.
Mark loves turning complexity into clarity, and brings that same energy to live events, interviews and investigations. He offers journalism with heart, edge and a global view.

His foreign journey started knee-deep in flood water with a camera, a breaking story, and a deadline
Since then, he has travelled the world reporting for the BBC – whether exposing injustice or bringing calm clarity to disorder. He does this not just by telling stories, but by making you care.
Mark’s covered everything from global summits to grassroots struggles, reporting on foreign affairs, politics and business for the BBC across TV, radio and digital. He’s broken big stories from the Middle East to Westminster, while also fronting documentaries and hard-hitting investigations into corruption, exploitation and human rights abuses.



His work has informed millions – and challenged the powerful.
Mark was nominated for an Emmy Award for his coverage of victims of Pakistan’s 2011 floods, designated a ‘One To Watch’ by peers, featured by Arabian Business on their ‘Influential Brits’ List and nominated for a Guardian Media Award for his campaigning work on ethical investments at university colleges.