Meet the schoolboy news anchor who has produced his own bedroom show for two YEARS - and will be heading into London to report on the coronation.<br /><br />Hugh Murphy became hooked on watching and reading the news during the pandemic, aged just 11.<br /><br />Since then he has religiously watched Good Morning Britain, Sky News and ITV News bulletins and idolises iconic news anchor Kate Garraway.<br /><br />Alongside juggling his Year Eight schoolwork, Hugh, 13, spends all his free time producing daily news bulletins from his own bedroom.<br /><br />He single-handedly writes, films and edits everything himself from his bedroom - filming in front of a Westminster skyline backdrop.<br /><br />He also gets out and about to file reports on the likes of shootings and protests near his home, with the help of mum Nicola Murphy, 60.<br /><br />He shares his reports on his YouTube channel, Good Morning News - inspired by his favourite news programme, GMB - and hopes to one day present alongside his journalistic heroes.<br /><br />Hugh, from Enfield, north London, said: "It takes a lot of work - it takes me four hours to make a ten-minute broadcast.<br /><br />"But it's the feedback that motivates me to keep doing it.<br /><br />"I love it when people watch my videos and say, 'Thanks Hugh - I didn't know that before'.<br /><br />"I look through the comments on my videos and they’re all really nice."<br /><br />Hugh's love of all things news and politics began during the pandemic when he was keeping up to date with the virus.<br /><br />Using Good Morning Britain and ITV news as his main inspirations, he launched his news channel in 2021.<br /><br />He posts daily news bulletins which each take hours to create - filmed from his bedroom after he finishes his homework.<br /><br />He saved up pocket money for all his kit - including a camera, camera stand and his own teleprompter.<br /><br />Hugh also gets out and about to cover news in his local area - or takes a trip with his parents to cover major events.<br /><br />Mum Nicola accompanied Hugh to go and visit the Queen while her body was lying in state - spending over 12 hours in 'The Queue' in the name of journalism.<br /><br />He also plans to go into central London to report on the upcoming Coronation proceedings.<br /><br />Hugh said: "When I get home after the Coronation, I want to watch it all back and be proud of my coverage.<br /><br />"That's my main goal!"<br /><br />While most of his viewers of his website and YouTube broadcasts are friends and family, some of his coverage following the Queen's death was watched by over 3,000 people.<br /><br />But regardless of how many people watch, it's all great practice for his future career as a news anchor.<br /><br />His dream interviewee would be Prime Minister Rishi Sunak - and he would ask whether he believes the Conservatives can win the next general election.<br /><br />The next step on Hugh's journalistic journey is to set up a podcast with the help of a cousin this summer.<br /><br />Nicola, a travel agent, said: “I’m super proud. He has come on leaps and bounds since he first started aged 11.<br /><br />“He has learnt a lot, and it normally involves working it out for himself. <br /><br />“Once he gets an idea in his head, he does pursue it.