Christopher Hope, born on October 24, 1971 (54 years old), in Liverpool, England, is a well-known British political journalist and TV presenter. 

He is best known today as GB News Political Editor and Head of Politics, where he covers Westminster stories and interviews senior politicians.

Keep reading Christopher Hope’s Biography to learn more about his wife, children, family, education, career, awards, and facts.

Christopher Hope Wiki & Early Life

Full NameChristopher Hope
ProfessionJournalist, political editor
Age54 years old
Date of BirthOctober 24, 1971
NationalityBritish
Zodiac/Sun SignScorpio
BirthplaceLiverpool, Merseyside, England
Current AddressUnited Kingdom

Christopher Hope Wife & Children

Christopher Hope Family

Christopher Hope is married to Sarah Hope. Public profiles describe them as having been married for over 25 years.

About Sarah

Christopher Hope Wife

Sarah Hope was born in 1972 and is from Market Drayton, Shropshire. She is known publicly for her work linked to road safety and victim support after a major family tragedy.

The April 2007 crash and its impact on Sarah

On April 25, 2007, Sarah was involved in a serious bus crash in Mortlake, south London. She was with her daughter, Pollyanna, and her mother, Elizabeth, at the time. The bus hit them on the pavement, killing Elizabeth and causing life-changing injuries to Sarah.

Children

Christopher and Sarah have three children.

Son: Barnaby Hope

Barnaby is Christopher and Sarah’s son. Public bios list him as one of their three children, but most information about his private life is not shared publicly. Any details beyond his name are yet to be updated.

Daughter: Sapphire Hope

Sapphire is one of Christopher and Sarah’s two daughters. Like Barnaby, she is mentioned by name in public biographies, but her personal life is not widely covered in reliable public sources. More details are yet to be updated.

Daughter: Pollyanna Hope

Pollyanna is their youngest daughter and is the most publicly documented because of her recovery and later work in dance.

In the April 2007 crash in Mortlake, Pollyanna was seriously injured and later had her right leg amputated. As she grew older, she continued with dance training and has been profiled publicly for performing with a prosthetic leg. 

She studied at London Contemporary Dance School and appeared in a Toyota campaign tied to the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.]

Relationship StatusMarried
WifeSarah Hope
Children Son: Barnaby Hope
Daughters: Sapphire Hope & Pollyanna Hope

Christopher Hope Family

Christopher Hope’s family details:

Father: Michael Hope 

Christopher Hope’s father is named Michael Hope. More details about his age, profession, etc., are yet to be updated.

Mother: Caroline Hope 

Christopher Hope’s mother is named Caroline Hope in the same public biographies. Like his father, most personal details about her background are yet to be updated.

Extended family

Mother-in-law: Elizabeth Panton

Christopher Hope’s family is publicly linked to a major event from April 2007, when his wife Sarah, their daughter Pollyanna, and Sarah’s mother Elizabeth were hit by a bus in Mortlake, south London.

Unfortunately, Elizabeth was killed in the crash. One report identifies her more fully as Elizabeth Panton.

Parent’s NameFather: Michael Hope
Mother: Caroline Hope
Extended familyMother-in-law: Elizabeth Panton

Christopher Hope Education

Christopher Hope’s education, based on the details provided, starts with his school years and then moves into his university degree and journalism training.

Shrewsbury School (1985-1990)

Christopher Hope studied at Shrewsbury School from 1985 to 1990. His listed activities and societies include O Levels, GCSEs, and A Levels. Other details about subjects studied or specific results are yet to be updated.

University of Bristol (1991-1994)

He then attended the University of Bristol from 1991 to 1994, completing a BSc in Politics and International Relations. His listed grade is a 2:1.

Cardiff University (1994-1995)

After Bristol, he studied at Cardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd) from 1994 to 1995 and earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism..

SchoolShrewsbury School
Alma MaterUniversity of Bristol; Cardiff University (School of Journalism, Media and Culture)
Highest QualificationUndergraduate in Politics; Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism

Christopher Hope Career

Christopher Hope Career

Christopher Hope’s career has followed a clear path from trade journalism and business reporting into Westminster politics, where he later became one of the best-known faces and voices covering Parliament.

Early reporting and trade press work (1995-1999)

After finishing journalism training in 1995, Hope worked for Brake, the UK road safety charity, before moving into trade journalism.

In January 1997, he joined PrintWeek, a publication focused on the printing industry. The role helped him build day-to-day reporting habits, including finding stories, working sources, and writing fast for tight deadlines.

In September 1997, he moved to Construction News, another trade title. This period is often described as important for his nickname “Chopper”, which later became part of his public brand.

Scotland business reporting (1999-2002)

In February 1999, Hope moved to Scotland to become Business Correspondent at The Scotsman. This was a shift from trade reporting into a wider business news beat, with more direct coverage of companies, jobs, and the Scottish economy.

In September 2000, he became one of the launch journalists at Business a.m., a daily Scottish business newspaper, where he worked as Chief Business Writer. Business a.m. later closed, but it gave him experience in a start-up newsroom and the pace of daily publishing.

In January 2002, he returned to London to work for The Herald (Glasgow) as City Editor. Even though the paper is based in Glasgow, the role placed him back in London, covering finance and business through a UK-wide lens while shaping business coverage.

The Daily Telegraph business team (2003-2006)

Hope joined The Daily Telegraph in October 2003 as a Business Correspondent in the paper’s City office. 

During these years, he reported on British industry and business, building a profile for getting exclusives and explaining complex topics in plain terms.

Move into Westminster politics at The Telegraph (2006 onward)

In 2006, Hope moved into the Telegraph’s Lobby team, starting as Whitehall Editor. This marked his full shift into politics reporting. 

Lobby reporting is relationship-heavy and fast-moving, and it puts him close to ministers, MPs, advisers, and party staff.

In September 2007, he moved back to the newsroom as Home Affairs Correspondent and was later promoted to Home Affairs Editor.

In 2009, he returned to the Lobby again as Whitehall Editor and then rose through senior political roles over the following years. 

The list in The Telegraph titles includes:

  • Senior Political Correspondent
  • Chief Political Correspondent
  • Assistant Editor (Politics)
  • Associate Editor (Politics)

Also in 2009, Hope was part of the reporting team that helped break the MPs’ expenses scandal, a defining moment in modern UK political journalism.

Podcasting and a larger public profile (2017-2023)

In March 2017, Hope launched Chopper’s Brexit Podcast, which later became a weekly interview show with senior politicians and major political figures. 

In 2020, it was renamed Chopper’s Politics. The podcast ran until July 2023, and it is often cited as one of the main reasons his name became familiar outside print readers.

In 2021, he also became editor of the Telegraph’s Peterborough Diary column, a long-running Westminster and society gossip diary.

GB News Political Editor and Head of Politics (2023-Present)

Christopher Hope joined GB News in August 2023 as Political Editor and Head of Politics. In this role, he is one of the channel’s main Westminster voices. 

His job is to lead political coverage, report major developments from Parliament, and explain what they mean for viewers in plain terms.

What does his role cover day to day

At GB News, Hope’s work is split between reporting, live analysis, and interviews.

  • Reporting and breaking stories: He regularly publishes and appears on air around big Westminster moments such as leadership moves, party rows, policy announcements, and votes in Parliament.
  • Live commentary: He is often used as the in-house political voice when stories break, giving context on what ministers, MPs, and parties are likely to do next.
  • Interviewing MPs and public figures: A core part of his job is conducting direct interviews. GB News positions him as a political interviewer with strong contacts built over many years in the Lobby.

Chopper’s Political Podcast (GB News)

One of Hope’s main GB News projects is Chopper’s Political Podcast, a weekly interview series hosted by him. GB News frames it as a sit-down political chat format, often filmed and released as full episodes.

The show leans on three things:

  • Longer interviews than standard TV segments, which let guests explain their views and give Hope time to push back.
  • A mix of guests, including frontbench politicians, backbench MPs, and well-known commentators.
  • Westminster setting and tone, with the show often marketed around the idea of inside politics talk rather than quick headlines.

GB News also publishes the podcast as an on-site show page, and it is distributed through podcast platforms and video channels, with many episodes available to watch in full.

On-air presence across GB News programmes

Outside the podcast, Hope appears across GB News programming as the political editor. 

This includes:

  • Explaining political stories in real time as they develop.
  • Joining panel discussions when GB News is debating the day’s political issue.
  • Providing regular updates from Westminster, especially during busy periods like party conferences, budget weeks, and election cycles.

Why his GB News move mattered for his career

Hope arrived at GB News after about 20 years at The Daily Telegraph. The channel highlighted that he was joining from a senior Telegraph politics role and pitched his hire as a way to strengthen its political coverage. 

The move also kept his “Chopper” identity front and centre, since GB News uses it in the branding of his podcast.

YearRole/TitleOrganization/Project
1995Staff role (reported)Brake (road safety charity)
1997Journalist (reported)PrintWeek
1997Journalist (reported)Construction News
1999Business CorrespondentThe Scotsman
2000Chief Business Writer (launch team)Business a.m.
2002City EditorThe Herald (Glasgow)
2003Business CorrespondentThe Daily Telegraph
2006Whitehall EditorThe Daily Telegraph (Lobby)
2007Home Affairs Correspondent, later EditorThe Daily Telegraph
2009Whitehall Editor (returned)The Daily Telegraph (Lobby)
2017Host and presenterChopper’s Brexit Podcast
2020Host and presenterChopper’s Politics
2021EditorPeterborough Diary
2023Political Editor and Head of PoliticsGB News

Christopher Hope Awards and Achievements

Here are Christopher Hope’s confirmed award-winning works.

YearWork or AwardRole/Category
1998Young Journalist of the YearInternational Building Press (IBP)
2010Scoop of the Year (team)The Press Awards (British Press Awards)

Christopher Hope Controversies

Here’s a quick look at Christopher Hope’s publicly reported controversies, listed by year with a summary:

YearControversyDetail
2015UKIP launch heckling and online backlashAt UKIP’s 2015 election campaign launch, Christopher Hope was heckled after asking Nigel Farage about the lack of Black representation in the party’s manifesto images. The clip was widely shared, and he faced online abuse afterward.
2017IPSO complaint involving Royal Albert Hall coverageThe Royal Albert Hall complained to IPSO about a series of Sunday Telegraph articles (including items linked to Hope) and said the reporting was inaccurate about what the Hall could control around members’ ticket resales. The complaint was resolved through IPSO mediation with a published clarification.

Christopher Hope Net Worth, Salary

Specific details about Hope’s net worth and annual salary are yet to be updated.

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)Yet to be updated
Salary (Approx.)Yet to be updated

Christopher Hope Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Christopher Hope Hight

Christopher has light brown eyes and salt & pepper hair. Other details about his height and weight and body measurements are yet to be updated.

HeightIn centimetres: Yet to be updated
In meters: Yet to be updated
In feet & inches: Yet to be updated
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated 
In lbs: Yet to be updated
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorSalt & Pepper
Eye ColorLight brown

Christopher Hope Instagram, X, LinkedIn

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LinkedInLinkedIn Profile@christopher-hope

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Interesting Facts About Christopher Hope

  • His long-running nickname in UK politics media is “Chopper”.
  • He joined GB News in August 2023 after leaving The Daily Telegraph.
  • He spent about 20 years working at The Daily Telegraph in senior politics roles.
  • He has served as chairman of the Lobby in 2019 and 2020.

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