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'''Jonathan Oliver''' has been the Political editor of [[The Sunday Times]] since December 2007. As deputy political editor at the [[Mail on Sunday]], Oliver broke the Labour Party donor scandal story and the news that Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor had sacked his press officer for being gay, for which he won Stonewall's journalist of the year award.
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'''Jonathan Oliver''' was political editor of the ''[[Sunday Times]]'' from December 2007 until July 2010. He joined lobbying consultancy [[TLG Communications]] as director of media relations in September 2010.
  
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As deputy political editor at the ''[[Mail on Sunday]]'', Oliver broke the Labour Party donor scandal story and the news that Cardinal [[Cormac Murphy-O'Connor]] had sacked his press officer for being gay, for which he won Stonewall's journalist of the year award.
  
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Oliver left TLG in 2011 to become group director of media relations at the [[Prudential]] plc.<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/jonathan-oliver/29/3a9/ab7 Jonathan Oliver] ''Linkedin'', accessed 22 October 2014 </ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 24 October 2014

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Jonathan Oliver was political editor of the Sunday Times from December 2007 until July 2010. He joined lobbying consultancy TLG Communications as director of media relations in September 2010.

As deputy political editor at the Mail on Sunday, Oliver broke the Labour Party donor scandal story and the news that Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor had sacked his press officer for being gay, for which he won Stonewall's journalist of the year award.

Oliver left TLG in 2011 to become group director of media relations at the Prudential plc.[1]

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  1. Jonathan Oliver Linkedin, accessed 22 October 2014