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  1. Sarah Elizabeth Smith (born 22 November 1968) is a Scottish radio and television journalist with the BBC. She is BBC News's North America Editor, with responsibilities for reporting on all major news stories across the United States and Canada.

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    People. Sarah Alexander (née Smith) (born 1971), British actress. Sarah Bartley (1783–1850), British actress who used the name Smith. Sarah J. Garnet (née Smith) (1831–1911), American suffragist and educator. Sarah Jones (née Smith), former saxophonist in Cardiacs.

  4. Discover the music of Sarah Smith, an award-winning singer & songwriter. Have Sarah create a personalized song that captures your unique story and emotions.

  5. Nov 12, 2019 · Sarah Smith. 4.41K subscribers. "You Don't Get My Love" - the first single from Sarah Smith's album, "Unveiling".Album to be released in Europe September 2019, Canada November 2019 and...

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  7. Canadian songstress Sarah Smith releases her first compilation featuring her hand-picked favourite tracks from 2012’s Stronger Now to the more recent thought provoking single Your Name (God). The set also features a 2024 re-recording of her first hit Runaway.

  8. Jul 23, 2020 · Sarah is the BBC's Scotland editor. She worked at ITN for many years before she moved back to Scotland before the independence referendum in 2014 and hasn't been able to drag herself away...

  9. Nov 16, 2021 · Sarah Smith has been appointed as the BBC’s new North America editor following a competitive recruitment process. Sarah is an award-winning journalist who has been the BBC’s first ever...

  10. Feb 17, 2022 · Sarah Smith, who was appointed the corporations North America editor last year, said she was subjected to hostility “most of the time” when preparing to go live on TV.