SHORT BIO
Victoria Craig is the former host of Marketplace Morning Report’s global edition produced by the BBC World Service in London. She graduated from the University of Missouri (go Tigers!) with a degree in broadcast journalism. Before moving to the U.K. in 2017, she covered Wall Street, reporting for five years on U.S. stocks and the economy from New York City. When she’s not in front of the microphone, you can find Victoria baking or curling up with a good book at home, hiking in the English countryside, or travelling through her new European playground.
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Latest Stories (146)
Australian company first to develop fully at-home COVID test
Dec 17, 2020
Everything needed for the test — which the FDA gave emergency authorization — is inside the box, except for a smartphone.
Vaccine, gift delivery intensify holiday shipping rush
Dec 3, 2020
Delivery giants like DHL Express have prepared for a unique workload by adding to their aviation fleets.
U.K. is first to green light Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
Dec 2, 2020
Fifty U.K. hospitals are on standby to administer vaccine shots, which will be available by next week.
Even with a vaccine, global economic recovery will be starkly uneven — OECD
Dec 1, 2020
OECD chief economist Laurence Boone says governments must double down on providing support to avoid "scarring effects."
London restaurant brings Philly-style love to Thanksgiving lockdown
Nov 26, 2020
One American bar has rolled out all the Thanksgiving must-haves in one easy-to-eat Philadelphia-style sandwich.
Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine may pose fewer distribution challenges
by
David Brancaccio
, Victoria Craig
and Alex Schroeder
Nov 23, 2020
That would be an advantage particularly for getting a COVID-19 vaccine to developing countries.
"So Many Thoughts" on the booming business of royal fashion
Nov 17, 2020
What a royal wears on an official engagement can lead to sold-out items within minutes. Author and blogger Elizabeth Holmes explains.
Hard decisions loom in prioritizing who gets COVID-19 vaccine first
Nov 11, 2020
"There will be consequences, always, from these choices," says former WHO chair David Salisbury. "But we try to make them with the best interests of the most people at heart."
Vaccine experts see hurdles in fighting efficacy, safety misinformation
Nov 10, 2020
As of now, confidence in a potential COVID-19 vaccine is lower than confidence in other vaccines, one specialist says.
Toilet paper companies work to keep shelves stocked as shortage risk returns
Nov 5, 2020
The real challenge is making sure toilet paper hits shelves at the same pace consumers are buying it.