John Hess | |
Birth Name: | John Hess |
Birth Date: | 12 March 1955 |
Birth Place: | Solihull, Warwickshire, England |
Known For: | East Midlands Today (1997–2015) |
Occupation: | Journalist and broadcaster |
Nationality: | British |
Party: | Labour |
John Hess (born 12 March 1955 in Solihull) is a British journalist and broadcaster who is primarily based in the East Midlands.
He attended Solihull School.[1] At school, in a December 1972 play, he portrayed Robert Faulconbridge in King John (play).
He started his career on evening newspapers in Coventry and Birmingham. The general election he first covered was that in February 1974.
His first job for the BBC was at Radio Nottingham.
He was a political journalist for Midlands based in Birmingham.[2] He worked on The Midlands at Westminster on BBC2.
He became the Political Editor for the BBC's East Midlands Today in 1997. He presented the East Midlands segment for The Politics Show, in co-operation with Marie Ashby . There were 45 MPs in the region that he covered. He was based at the BBC Centre on London Road (A60) in Nottingham. He retired from East Midlands Today in 2015.
In June 2023 Hess announced he was running to be the Labour candidate for 2024 East Midlands mayoral election, however he was unsuccessful.[3]
He was married in Solihull in 1982.