Adam Boulton is a British political broadcaster and presenter at Sky News. He joined the network in 1989 as a political editor and later established the Sky News team. Throughout his career, he has covered major political events and interviewed key figures.
Boulton has spoken with British prime ministers, including Rishi Sunak and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, and has reported on significant developments in U.S. politics since the Reagan era. His interviews extend to international celebrities and politicians such as Jane Fonda, Jordan, Al Gore, and Lech Walesa. He has also contributed to various publications, including The Times, Sunday Times, Guardian, Spectator, New Statesman, Independent, Sunday Express, and Sunday Mirror. Boulton authored two books: "Tony's 10 Years: Memories of the Blair Administration," which reflects on Tony Blair's premiership, and "Hung Together," detailing the aftermath of the 2010 General Election.
In addition to journalism, Boulton has served as a keynote speaker and moderator at conferences and panels. He continues to work as a freelance political contributor for Sky News, GB News, and Talk TV. His contributions have earned him recognition, including the Royal Television Society's supreme Judges' Award and the role of Chairman of the Parliamentary Lobby. He holds Master's Degrees from Oxford and Johns Hopkins University.