Anna Holligan is a seasoned journalist currently serving as the BBC News Netherlands Correspondent. Known for her insightful reporting on Dutch and European affairs, she has covered major political events and social issues, earning recognition for her in-depth analyses and engaging storytelling.
Anna Holligan provided coverage and analysis of the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, from a European perspective. Her reporting examined the international reactions and the implications for US-European relations, offering a global context to the events in Washington, D.C.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Anna Holligan reported extensively on the situation in the Netherlands. Her coverage included government responses, public health measures, and the social and economic impacts of the pandemic, providing a thorough understanding of the crisis as it unfolded.
In 2019, Anna Holligan covered the European Parliament elections, focusing on the Netherlands' participation and the broader European trends. Her reporting provided insights into voter turnout, key issues at stake, and the election's impact on the EU's political dynamics.
Anna Holligan provided extensive coverage of the 2017 Dutch general election, focusing on the rise of populism and the electoral strategies of major parties. Her analysis delved into the political landscape of the Netherlands and the election's implications for European politics.
In 2016, Anna Holligan covered the Dutch referendum on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. Her reporting highlighted the political implications of the vote and the broader European context, offering a comprehensive look at the public sentiment and the potential impact on EU-Ukraine relations.
Anna Holligan reported on the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit held in The Hague, where world leaders gathered to discuss nuclear security measures. Her coverage provided insights into the diplomatic discussions and the Netherlands' role as host of this significant international event.
In 2012, Anna Holligan was appointed as the Netherlands Correspondent for BBC News. Based in The Hague, she has since reported on a wide array of topics including Dutch politics, social issues, and the country's role in the European Union, providing audiences with a nuanced understanding of the region.
Anna Holligan began her career with BBC News in 2008, taking on the role of a reporter. Her early work involved covering a range of domestic stories in the UK, where she honed her skills in broadcast journalism and developed a keen interest in international reporting.