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Sian Mary Williams, ([ˈʃɑn]; born 28 November 1964) is a Welsh journalist and current affairs presenter, best known for her work with the BBC.From 2001 until 2012, Sian co-presented BBC Breakfast from Mondays to Thursdays alongside Darren Jordon, and later Bill Turnbull. Williams regularly presented the News at Six and occasionally presented the News at One and the News at Ten.In 2014, Williams replaced Samira Ahmed on the factual BBC One programme Sunday Morning Live.
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Welsh journalist and television presenter
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