Barbara Serra

Journalist

Birthday August 19, 1974

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Milan, Italy

Age 49 years old

Nationality Italy

#31812 Most Popular

1939

Serra is the granddaughter of Vitale Piga, who served as the fascist mayor of Carbonia, Sardinia from 28 September 1939 to 24 April 1942.

1974

Barbara Serra (born 19 August 1974) is an Italian-born British-based broadcast journalist and TV newsreader.

Serra studied at the London School of Economics, before becoming a journalist.

Serra has worked for the BBC, Sky News and was a presenter for Five News.

Serra was born in Milan in 1974, with her father native to Sardinia, and her mother from Sicily.

From the age of nine, she was raised in Copenhagen in Denmark.

As a result of this upbringing, she is multi-lingual, speaking: Italian, English, Danish and fluent French.

1993

In 1993, she moved to the UK to study International Relations at the London School of Economics.

She then undertook a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism at City University, London, to train as a journalist.

Serra's journalistic career started at the BBC as a researcher.

She spent three years working as a producer/presenter for BBC London News and produced on Radio 4's Today programme.

She regularly presented EuroNews on BBC Radio Five Live.

Her most challenging on-air moment was having to improvise a 5 minute radio bulletin without any scripts due to a technical mishap.

2003

In 2003, she joined Sky News as a reporter, working on both domestic and international assignments.

Serra covered a wide range of stories, from the death of Pope John Paul II in Rome, to the Michael Jackson trial in California.

2005

Serra became part of the Five News team in 2005, following a deal between Sky News and Five to deliver Five's news programming.

She became the first news presenter in the United Kingdom to present a prime time news programme in her second language on terrestrial television, with her first language as Italian.

2006

Since 2006 she has been a presenter and correspondent at Al Jazeera English and since 2007 she also worked as a presenter and commentator with the Italian TV network, RAI.

Serra was made a Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy by the Italian President and she has been recognised as one of the 20 most high-profile Italian women internationally by Elle magazine.

In 2006, a newly formed news network was launched which was part of the Al Jazeera network.

Serra subsequently joined Al Jazeera English in April 2006 as part of its launch-team.

The role and many of the other news correspondents for the network were based in London.

As part of the Al Jazeera English team, she was a correspondent in a number of European countries and also the West Bank and Gaza between 2006 and 2009.

2007

Since September 2007, she has co-presented a weekly programme called TV Talk, broadcast on Italian state TV RAI from the Al Jazeera studios in London.

The TV programme broadcasts on RAI 3, with Serra regularly speaking out about the lack of female representation on Italian television.

2009

Her work with Al Jazeera English included the breaking news report that Palestinian farmers were being attacked by Israelis in the West Bank in 2009.

Also in 2009, she shadowed Pope Benedict XVI on his trip around the Middle East.

This included meeting the Pope during his controversial trip to the Holy Land.

Her reports were logged on the Al Jazeera website, covering each day of the Pope's trip.

2013

In 2013, Serra interviewed Anders Fogh Rasmussen where he discussed NATO's involvement in Afghanistan and also the success of its operations in the region.

Serra reported and anchored on location for big stories for the news and was live on air in 2013 as the conclave in Rome elected Pope Francis.

She was also a stand-in presenter for The Listening Post.

She has presented several programmes and documentaries, including People & Power and Streetfood Palermo on the same network.

She also still works as a regular commentator for RAI.

2014

In 2014, Serra wrote one book titled: Gli Italiani Non Sono Pigri (Italians Are Not Lazy).

Serra presented a TEDx talk in the city of Matera, Italy in 2014.

The talk discussed the understanding of meritocracy within Italy, when compared to other aspects such as competition and ambition.

Having started as a London-based European reporter, she worked primarily as a London anchor on the flagship programme Newshour for Al Jazeera.

2020

In 2020, Serra made the film: Fascism in the Family.

She joined Sky News in October 2023.