Amy Irons
Scottish radio and TV presenter (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amy Irons (born 28 May 1991) is a Scottish radio and television presenter. She currently works as a news and sport presenter for BBC Scotland and also presents the mid-morning programme on Heart Scotland from 10am–1pm.[3]
Amy Irons | |
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Born | Amy Irons 28 May 1991[1] Dumfries, Scotland |
Alma mater | Glasgow Caledonian University[2] |
Occupation(s) | Presenter, DJ |
Years active | 2013–present |
Parent(s) | Davie Irons Fiona Irons |
After graduating in multimedia journalism from Glasgow Caledonian University,[4] Irons began her career working at West FM in Ayrshire in 2013. After less than a year at the station, Amy joined STV in 2014 as a reporter and bulletin presenter for STV News and also working on STV Glasgow programmes. After three years, Amy then moved to Capital Scotland in 2017,[4] where she co-hosted The Capital Breakfast Show alongside Des Clarke and Steven Mill until 2019.[5] She then began working as a sport reporter for BBC Scotland's The Nine[4] has co-hosted the football-themed podcast Sacked in the Morning alongside Craig Levein since 2021.[6] She has since hosted numerous other BBC programmes, including Reporting Scotland, Sportscene and BBC Scotland's Hogmanay.[7] In 2025, Amy became a launch presenter for the new Reporting Scotland programme "News at Seven" on the BBC Scotland channel.
Irons is the daughter of former footballer Davie Irons.[8] Her younger brother, Lewis, works alongside her at BBC Scotland as a sports presenter and reporter.
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