Kathryn Holloway

Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner
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IntroBedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isJournalist Politician
Work fieldJournalism Politics
Gender
Female
Politics:Conservative Party
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Biography

Kathryn Holloway is an English politician, and former radio and television presenter, who is the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire, representing the Conservative Party. She was elected to the post on 5 May 2016, succeeding the previous incumbent, Olly Martins.

Journalism career

Holloway was a presenter on TV-am following the departure of Anne Diamond, and went on to present for Sky News and LBC. She was also a reporter for ITN, and wrote articles for national newspapers. Major stories she covered during her career in journalism include the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, Margaret Thatcher's resignation as Prime Minister in 1990, and the 1991 release of the Birmingham Six.

Political career

From 2000, Holloway was a consultant specialising in crisis management, and has served as an Associate Director of the Cabinet Office's Emergency Planning College. She was selected by Bedfordshire Conservatives as a candidate for the 2016 Police and Crime Commissioner elections on 10 October 2015.

In February 2020, it was announced that Holloway would stand down before the 2020 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections.

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