Robert Nisbet (journalist)

Robert Nisbet (born 1969) is a British former journalist and Regional Director for the Rail Delivery Group.

[5] It was Nisbet who discovered the body of presenter Christopher Price after he died from a rare brain infection in 2002.

In June 2006, he was appointed Environment Correspondent for the channel, anchoring Sky News' Green Britain week from Lutterworth, Leicestershire, in January 2007.

[9] In April 2018 Nisbet joined the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) "a membership body in the British railway system, bringing together the companies that run Britain's railway into a single team with one goal – to deliver a better railway for Britain, its businesses and communities" as Regional Director on the Executive Committee, where his previous journalistic experience has led him to fulfill the post of broadcast spokesman.

Nisbet is a member of the Reform think tank's Advisory Board and a Leader in Residence at the University of Central Lancashire.