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Newton Dunn left The Sun to become a presenter and chief political commentator at the newly-formed Times Radio in summer 2020. He was replaced as political editor by Harry Cole . [ 8 ] In March 2021 Newton Dunn briefly wrote a weekly political column for the Evening Standard in the slot left vacant by the departure of editor-in-chief George ...
Follow the Sun is an American television adventure series that aired on ABC from September 17, 1961, to April 8, 1962. [1] The episodes follow a pair of freelance magazine writers based in Hawaii who seek out interesting stories while leading an active social life both on the mainland and aboard their boat, The Scuber .
Harry Cole (born 27 April 1986) is a British journalist who has been the political editor of The Sun since 2020, having previously been the deputy political editor of The Mail On Sunday. He studied Anthropology and Economic History at the University of Edinburgh .
Pages in category "The Sun (United Kingdom) editors" ... David Yelland (journalist) This page was last edited on 7 July 2021, at 02:10 (UTC). Text ...
Attributing the profession of journalist to a fictional character allows many possibilities for the author: reporters may travel extensively and face adventures (like Tintin), are among the first to have news of disasters and crimes (like Clark "Superman" Kent and Peter "Spider-Man" Parker), and are supposed to be good at establishing communication.
Daniel John William Wootton (born 2 March 1983) [1] is a New Zealand and British journalist and broadcaster.. In 2007, he joined the News of the World.In 2013, he joined The Sun on Sunday and became editor of the "Bizarre" column the following year.
The episode is particularly memorable for the clashes between Benn and Bolton. On 11 October 2007, former editor of The Sun newspaper Kelvin MacKenzie appeared on the programme in Cheltenham and launched an attack on Scotland. During a debate about tax, MacKenzie claimed that "Scotland believes not in entrepreneurialism like London and the ...
Another journalist character named Scott Templeton is played by a different Tom McCarthy. [6] In the David Simon-written Homicide: Life On The Street episode "Wu's On First", Thomas J. McCarthy played a Baltimore Sun editor who has come from Philadelphia obsessed with winning Pulitzers, not unlike Whiting or Klebanow.