Background
Aziz was born to a Bangladeshi father and an English mother.
journalist television presenter
Aziz was born to a Bangladeshi father and an English mother.
She graduated with a Bachelor (Honours) in History of Art and Religious Studies from the University of London, after which she joined Radio City, in Liverpool, as a presenter.
She is best known as the presenter of the Morning News on LBC. Before this she worked for Independent Television Westcountry as a co-presenter for the evening news programme: The West Country Tonight. She later resigned from this post. She also presented the news on television-am and Sky News, and was one of the first Asian presenters to be seen on television
In 2004, she was the recipient of an EMMA (Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy) award for Best News Journalist.
In 1983, she moved to Bristol where she worked as a television reporter and presenter for the British Broadcasting Corporation and HTV West. In 1988, Aziz joined television-am as a reporter before presenting news bulletins for the station the following year.
She joined Sky News in 1992, but continued to present bulletins for television-am, and later went on to become one of the main news presenters at Sky News. She returned to the West Country in 2005, and has since been one of the main presenters of the Independent Television West main news programme The West Tonight.
From 16 February 2009, she became co-presenter of the pan-regional news programme The West Country Tonight, which replaced The West Tonight ( Independent Television West) and Westcountry Live ( Independent Television Westcountry) alongside Steve Scott.
In June 2009, Aziz was reported to have gone on leave from Independent Television West Country after suffering tendinitis. However, on 10 July it was reported that she had been suspended from her job because of irregularities with her expenses. However, Independent Television would only say that she had been off work for personal reasons.
In mid June 2009, Aziz disappeared from her presenting role, and was replaced by two younger female presenters, Ellie Barker ( Independent Television West) and Claire Manning ( Independent Television Westcountry).
On 10 July 2009, Mail Online reported that Aziz, who by then had not been seen hosting nightly news programme The West Country Tonight for the past month, had been suspended for irregularities with her expenses, one of the irregular items apparently being a £5.75 bill for dry cleaning a child’s top. The Mail report appeared after an article in Private Eye published on 7 July.
According to the Daily Mirror the claims amounted to £200. lieutenant was also reported that Aziz planned to sue Independent Television for religious, race and sex discrimination after an alleged prolonged bullying and harassment campaign aimed at forcing her out of the organisation.
lieutenant was later reported that she had initiated legal proceedings against her employers in response to the allegations, and had lodged complaints about four people at Independent Television West.
Aziz also said that she had not been suspended, but had been signed off work for three months due to stress caused by the expenses allegations. She also received treatment at the Priory Clinic for work related stress and depression. On Wednesday 24 February 2010, The Bristol Evening Post reported that Lisa Aziz had officially left Independent Television West and had dropped all allegations against the broadcaster.