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Caroline Wyatt
Caroline Wyatt (born 1967) is the BBC News religious affairs correspondent replacing Robert Pigott. Until August 2014 she was the defence correspondent. She has been a BBC News journalist for more than 20 years.
==Life and career==
Wyatt was born in Darlinghurst, a suburb of Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales in Australia, and was adopted by a British diplomat.〔(Caroline Wyatt • Q and A • TV Newsroom ). Accessed 2009-08-19.〕 She was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart School (subsequently renamed the Woldingham School), an independent school in Woldingham, Surrey, England. She then went on to study English and German at Southampton University, which also included six months of study at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey at the New Brunswick, New Jersey campus in the U.S.A. After graduating from Southampton, she studied for a post-graduate diploma in print journalism and magazine journalism, at the City University, London. While there, she received a sponsorship from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Journals doing an attachment to their magazine ''"Chartered Surveyors Weekly"''.
Wyatt joined the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1991 as a news and current affairs trainee. She was based in Germany between 1993 and 2000, first as the business reporter, then Berlin correspondent in the reunified German capital at the time of the withdrawal of both Russian and British occupation armies from divided Berlin and the 50th Anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she found out that her grandfather had been held prisoner during World War II. Wyatt then became the Bonn correspondent on the Rhine River (in the former capital of West Germany). She was then the BBC's Moscow correspondent in Russia until 2003, when she became the network's main reporter in Paris, France. She then became the BBC defence correspondent in October 2007.〔

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