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Freelance journalist based in Edinburgh. Specialisms are biodiversity, climate change and social movements.
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Freelance journalist based in Edinburgh. Previously Edinburgh Evening News, Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. Investigations, housing and homelessness, health, social affairs and all things news.
Journalist with experience from the Norwegian Broadcast Channel and Tønsbergs Blad.
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