Sue Turton

Sue Turton began her national television career as a reporter in the features department at Sky News.

Sue won RTS Awards and covered different disciplines, including sports news, breaking stories, investigations and foreign affairs.

As a result of Al Jazeera's reporting of the Egypt uprising, Turton was one of several journalists from the station falsely convicted in 2014 of aiding and abetting a terrorist organisation.

[2] Turton was forced to leave her job with Al Jazeera in June 2015 following her conviction, as it had required her to travel to countries that had extradition treaties with Egypt; however, she later returned to the channel as a studio presenter in London.

Her latest projects include films on the Paris attacks, Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines and school street brawls in Indonesia.