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  2. Epigram (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Epigram is an independent student newspaper of the University of Bristol. [1] It was established in 1988 by James Landale , now a senior BBC journalist, who studied politics at Bristol. [ 2 ] Former editor of The Daily Telegraph , William Lewis , was a writer for Epigram in its early years.

  3. SWNS Media Group - Wikipedia

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    SWNS Media Group (also known as South West News Service) is a British news agency and media company with six subdivisions, including SWNS, 72point, InsideMedia, OATH, OnePoll and Talk to the Press. [1] The company operates from offices in Bristol, Plymouth, Leeds, Solihull, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Cambridge and London. [2]

  4. University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol is a red brick Russell Group research university in Bristol, England. [8] It received its royal charter in 1909, [ 9 ] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers ' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol , which had been in existence since 1876. [ 10 ]

  5. Tony Gallagher (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher attended Finchley Catholic High School in north London, the University of Bristol, and then City, University of London.He began his career as a trainee journalist at the Southern Evening Echo in Southampton in 1985, [1] and moved to the South West News Agency in Bristol in 1987. [2]

  6. Piers Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson received his PhD from the University of Bristol in 2000, with a thesis titled The News Media and Intervention. [5] He was a lecturer in political communication at the University of Liverpool from 1999 to 2005 and senior lecturer in international politics at The University of Manchester from 2005 to 2015. [2]

  7. Chris Evans (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Oxford University after one year and not graduating, Evans got his first job as a journalist at a news agency - the South West News Service in Bristol. After 11 years reporting for The Daily Mail, Evans joined The Telegraph as a news editor in January 2007. He 'kept a low profile' while managing to rise to high office.

  8. University of Bristol admissions controversy - Wikipedia

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    Statistics available from the Higher Education Statistics Agency published in 2008 show that Bristol's state intake stood at 63.1% a decrease from 65.1% the previous year. [50] Data from 2009/2010 shows Bristol's intake from state schools and colleges to be 60.0% [51] an identical figure to 2003 when the controversy over admissions occurred. [52]

  9. Kathy Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Ellen Sykes OBE FInstP CPhys (born 20 December 1966) [1] is a British physicist, broadcaster [2] and Professor of Sciences and Society at the University of Bristol.She was previously Collier Professor of Public Engagement in Science and Engineering, from 2002 to 2006. [3]