Patrick Christys

News Anchor

British Cheshire, England

Quick Info

ProfessionNews Anchor
NationalityBritish
Date of Birth15/01/1992
Age34 years
BirthplaceCheshire, England

Latest News about Patrick Christys

09/2025

Patrick Christys and his wife Emily Carver welcomed their first child, a son, in September 2025. The couple, who got engaged in January 2023, marked this significant family milestone while continuing their careers in broadcasting. Christys shared the joyful news on social media, expressing happiness about becoming a father.

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Bio/Wiki

Profession(s)
  • News Anchor
  • Freelance Journalist
  • Political Commentator

Physical Stats & More

Height180 cm
Eye ColorBright Green
Hair ColorLight Ash Blonde

Educational Qualification(s)

Bachelor's degree in politics from the University of Nottingham2010-2013
Diploma in law at The University of Law2020-2021

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
FiancéeEmily Carver (news presenter, commentator, and columnist)
Engagement DateJanuary 2023
SpouseEmily Carver
Marriage Date2025

Family

FatherPater Christys
MotherName
SpouseEmily Carver
ChildrenSon (born September 2025)

Career

Awards2019: 30 Under 30 Award by Radio Academy
Current ShowHosts Patrick Christys Tonight on GB News

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Patrick Christys, a British news anchor, freelance journalist, and political commentator, received attention for discussing India's Chandrayaan-3 mission in August 2023.
2. He comes from a family of immigrants in Britain.
3. Patrick attended a school located in The Curry Mile in Rusholme, Manchester, England.
4. Beginning as a local reporter for the Westmorland Gazette in Cumbria, he covered various stories, from murder trials to sheepdog trials.
5. He joined Trinity Mirror Group PLC as a reporter in 2013.
6. Patrick left Trinity Mirror Group PLC, relocated to London, and worked as a reporter and overnight editor for Express.co.uk and DailyStar.co.uk simultaneously. He reported from Syria and Iraq borders and created a documentary on the migrant route from Morocco to Spain.
7. In January 2017, he began freelancing as a political consultant for Sky News. He later became a political commentator for talkRADIO in 2018, hosting the Drive Time show.
8. He became Love Sport Radio's head of content in March 2019, hosting the Breakfast Show.
9. Patrick participated in the London Marathon in 2019.
10. In 2021, he joined GB News as a host and political commentator.
11. He started hosting the talk show "Friday Night Feast" in 2022.
12. Patrick made an appearance on the podcast series "Last Orders – a spiked podcast" in 2023.
13. He is skilled at rollerblading but cannot ride a bike.
14. Occasionally, he smokes and is often seen drinking alcohol in public.
15. In a 2024 interview, Patrick discussed overcoming his alcohol addiction with support from colleague Nigel Farage. He mentioned undergoing rehab and regularly attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, stating, "I was at the brink. I woke up throwing up blood, couldn't go an hour without a drink."
16. He has appeared as a political commentator on BBC's Politics Live.
17. He is involved in charity work, raising money for organizations like the Royal British Legion, Mind for mental health, and Friends of the Elderly.
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