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  • Paul Mackintosh Foot (8 November 1937 – 18 July 2004) was a British investigative journalist, political campaigner, author, and long-time member of the...
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  • Paul Foot may refer to: Paul Foot (comedian) (born 1973), English comedian Paul Foot (journalist) (1937–2004), British investigative journalist, political...
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  • and philanthropist Paul Foot (journalist) (1937–2004), British investigative journalist, political campaigner and author Paul Foot (comedian) (born 1973)...
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    Sophie Gentleman (born 1972) is a British journalist. She is a reporter for The Guardian, and won the Paul Foot Award in 2018 for reporting the Windrush...
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    1973), English comedian Paul Foot (journalist) (1937–2004), British investigative journalist, political campaigner and author Paul Forman (historian) (born...
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    Paul Waugh is a British politician and journalist who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rochdale since 2024. Running under the Labour and Co-operative...
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  • The Paul Foot Award is an award given for investigative or campaigning journalism, set up by The Guardian and Private Eye in memory of the journalist Paul...
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    Paul O'Flynn (born 12 January 1985) is an Irish journalist employed by RTÉ, Ireland's national radio and television station, where he currently works as...
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  • minister 1987-97): President (TT 1964) Michael Foot (Labour leader): President (MT 1933) Paul Foot (journalist, dep. ed. Private Eye): President (TT 1961)...
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    (1917–84). Michael Foot was the uncle of campaigning journalist Paul Foot (1937–2004) and of charity worker Oliver Foot (1946–2008). Foot was educated at...
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  • son, was the campaigning journalist Paul Foot. He married Dorothy Mary Elliston, who died in 1989. They had no children. Foot was admitted to Gray's Inn...
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  • Isaac Foot, his three brothers being the politician Sir Dingle Foot, the life peer Lord Foot, and the journalist and Labour Party leader Michael Foot. "We...
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  • Enfield, broadcaster and writer Paul Foot, journalist and socialist Richard Francis, managing director of BBC radio Paul Gambaccini, presenter of and writer...
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    John Paul Sweeney (born 7 June 1958) is a British investigative journalist and writer. He worked for The Observer newspaper, and the BBC's Panorama and...
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  • Andrew Norfolk (category The Times journalists)
    on-street child grooming. He won both the Paul Foot Award and Orwell Prize for his work, and was named 2014 Journalist of the Year. After attending Kent College...
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  • wrestler and actor (born 1937) 18 July – Paul Foot, journalist and nephew of former Labour Party leader Michael Foot (born 1937) 21 July – Julian Ridsdale...
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  • had received it from an anonymous American security source. The journalist Paul Foot, in his book Who Framed Colin Wallace?, suggested that Wallace may...
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    band, Roman Antix, which later evolved into the Australian rock band 30 Odd Foot of Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG). Crowe performed lead vocals and guitar...
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  • This is a list of journalists killed in the Israel–Hamas war. Attacks on journalists during the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) Casualties of...
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  • States) 24 October – Barry Davies, English journalist and sportscaster 8 November – Paul Foot, journalist (died 2004) 9 November – Roger McGough, Liverpool...
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