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  2. Dennis Barker - Wikipedia

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    Guardian career. From 1963, Barker spent much of his career at The Guardian, as a reporter and feature writer. He left the staff in 1991. [2] After his retirement, he concentrated on writing obituaries for the newspaper. As many of his obituary pieces were prepared in advance of the subjects’ deaths, articles by Barker continue to be ...

  3. Jim Perrin - Wikipedia

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    Jim Perrin was born Ernest James Perrin [1] in Manchester, England, to a family of Huguenot descent. His father played rugby league for Salford in the late 1930s. [citation needed] As a writer, Perrin has made regular contributions on travel, mountaineering, literature, art, and the environment to a number of newspapers and climbing magazines ...

  4. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian. The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, [ 4] followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. [ 5]

  5. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    It was overtaken by Guardian.co.uk in April 2009 and later by "Mail Online". [130] In December 2010, "Telegraph.co.uk" was the third most visited British newspaper website with 1.7 million daily browsers compared to 2.3 million for "Guardian.co.uk" and nearly 3 million for "Mail Online". [131]

  6. Hugo Young - Wikipedia

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    Young continued to write a twice-weekly political column at The Guardian until his death. Young was a strong proponent of European integration , and sharply expressed his disappointment with the British government's eurosceptic politics in his columns, including Prime Minister Tony Blair 's decision to side with George W. Bush instead of his EU ...

  7. Georgina Henry - Wikipedia

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    Georgina Henry. Georgina Clare Henry (8 June 1960 – 7 February 2014) [1] was a British journalist. Associated with The Guardian newspaper for 25 years from 1989 until her death in 2014, she held several senior positions at the newspaper.

  8. Jill Tweedie - Wikipedia

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    Jill Sheila Tweedie (22 May 1936 – 12 November 1993) was a British feminist, writer and broadcaster. She was educated at the independent Croydon High School in Croydon, South London. She wrote a column in The Guardian on feminist issues (1969–1988), [1] "Letters from a faint-hearted feminist", and an autobiography entitled Eating Children ...

  9. Melanie McFadyean - Wikipedia

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    Melanie McFadyean. Melanie McFadyean (24 November 1950 – 16 March 2023) was a British journalist and lecturer. She wrote for a wide range of papers, including The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times and The Independent, particularly about asylum, immigration and human rights issues. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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