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Nigel Harris (editor) was born on 19 March, 0057, is a journalist. Discover Nigel Harris (editor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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2021

Harris has provided expert evidence to the Transport Select Committee of the UK Parliament. He was the principal witness at a televised select committee meeting on 26 May 2021 discussing the Williams-Shapps White Paper on Great British Railways formation. He has also given evidence to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch. He is a regular conference speaker, panelist and chair.

Rail moved into the business events sector, launching the National Rail Awards, with categories including station of the year. Harris has planned and presented NRA presentation ceremonies at Grosvenor House in London's Park Lane. Later events have included the National Rail Conference, the RAIL 100 Breakfast Clubs, and the National Rail Recovery conference (February 2021). Speakers at the latter included Huw Merriman (chair of the Transport Select Committee), Jim McMahon (Shadow Transport Secretary) and Sir Peter Hendy CBE (chairman of Network Rail). The 2021 Awards were again held at Grosvenor House on 16 September 2021.

He often writes about HS2, and was described by the Yorkshire Post as a "top rail expert". When the Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands was published in November 2021, he called it an act of political spinelessness, saying it created a new east-west divide in the country. He further accused the government of selling the public total lies. He had previously warned that the whole purpose of HS2 is destroyed if the eastern leg was scrapped. He called it hugely damaging for the public, echoing the Newcastle Member of Parliament Catherine McKinnell, and raised concern about the blight on people's lives with the cancellation. When interviewed by The Independent he said the Leeds station upgrade being called part of the IRP by the government was not spin but dishonesty.

2019

Harris also works in a volunteer role for Great Central Railway Development Ltd, a company aiming to reinstate part of the old Great Central Railway, though he resigned as an officer in October 2019.

2004

He is often invited to speak on British radio and television about rail-related matters. His opinion was sought by the BBC after the Ufton Nervet rail crash in 2004. In January 2012, he was interviewed by the BBC for a mini-documentary news item "Inside the new-look London King's Cross railway station". The BBC also sought his opinion after the 2015 Wootton Bassett rail incident, a near-miss that later led to spot hire railway company West Coast Railways losing its operating permit. After the January 2021 Stonehaven derailment, he appeared on Sky News and Channel 4 News and others. Other media appearances include on ITV News at Ten and LBC. He also provided media comments after the Salisbury rail crash reporting. In 2020 he appeared in the top 10 of railway influencers.

1995

Harris was appointed editor of Rail in 1995. The magazine is currently produced every two weeks by Bauer Consumer Media. Since 1995 he has written extensively about the privatisation of British Rail and the impact of the privatisation of British Rail. He has written opinion and analysis for The Times, and provided specialist rail industry comment for, among others, the BBC's Today programme. He has also specialist books on railways and shipping to his credit. One major project has been editing and researching for A New Illustrated History of Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate, by Ian Prosser and David Keay.

1957

Nigel Harris (born March 1957) is an English journalist and media commentator. He is currently managing editor of RAIL, a UK rail industry magazine. He has been in the railway publishing industry since 1981 where he started as assistant editor of the publication Steam World. He is often invited to speak on British television about accidents and other rail related matters. He is regularly called before the Transport Select Committee of the UK Parliament to give evidence and opinion. He has also taught on the Winchester Journalism course.

Harris was born in March 1957 in Burnley, Lancashire and educated at Burnley Grammar School. He then attended and graduated from the University of Wales, Lampeter, in 1978 with Honours in History. He started his career in journalism at The Westmorland Gazette in 1979 as a trainee reporter. In 1981 he started as assistant editor of the publication Steam World. He has also edited Steam Railway and Trains Illustrated. He co-founded and managed a book publishing company, Silver Link, from 1984 to 1990 which has since been acquired.