Nick Sutton

He has been praised for his extensive work in modernising its output by embracing the role of social media in news.

[4] Sutton also created the Tomorrow's Papers Today brand in 2011, where he, as a hobby, uploaded the front and back pages of major newspapers on Twitter every night.

Several newspapers including the International New York Times, the Metro, and the Scotsman contacted him to help his project.

[5] He was ranked 47th in the Sunday Times Magazine 'Top 50 People you should follow on Twitter' in 2013, ahead of Yoko Ono and Donald Trump.

[6] He had to give up the project in 2017,[7] but fellow BBC journalist Neil Henderson continues to tweet nightly.

Nick Sutton (second from left) with the BBC Crew at the 75th Annual Peabody Awards for BBC's European Migrant Crisis