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British broadcaster and politician

Debi Jones
Born1958 (age 66–67)
Crosby, Lancashire, England, UK
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, journalist, singer, councillor, actress
Years active1980–present
SpouseSteve
ChildrenRuth

Debi Jones (born 1958 in Crosby, Lancashire) is a radio and television broadcaster, journalist, singer, politician and actress. Jones has presented shows for the BBC, Granada Television, BFBS Radio and Radio City. She presenting the afternoon show on BBC Radio Merseyside during the 1980s and then presenting the BBC daytime programme People Today and the magazine show Pebble Mill at One. More recently, Jones has maintained a television career with shopping and holiday channels in the UK.

Jones has also supported the Conservative Party, and served as a councillor in the Manor ward of Crosby. She was the Conservative candidate for Sefton Central at the 2010 UK general election, in which she came second to Labour's Bill Esterson, winning 33.9% of the vote.

Jones has acted on stage and in movies. She played Micky in the film Distant Voices, Still Lives and has starred in pantomimes opposite Ricky Tomlinson at the Epstein Theatre.

In January 2018, it was announced that Jones would join the new radio station Delux Radio, opposite presenters such as Mike Read and Dave Lee Travis.

Personal life

Jones is married to Steve Jones; they have a daughter, Ruth.

References

  1. Echo, Liverpool. "Politician Debi Jones to take over the joint running of Streatham House School in Crosby". liverpoolecho.
  2. Visiter, Southport. "Father's dementia spurs Crosby councillor Debi Jones to help other carers". southportvisiter.
  3. Cole, Amy. "Snow White cast set for Epstein Theatre run". JMUjournalism.
  4. "Delux Radio jocks join rival United DJs instead". RadioToday. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  5. Echo, Liverpool. "Crosby mum and Tory MP candidate Debi Jones recalls how she nearly lost her 16-year-old daughter". liverpoolecho.

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