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− | [[Oonagh Blackman]] is the | + | [[Oonagh Blackman]] is a former political editor at the [[Daily Mirror]]. She went on to be special adviser to the secretary of state for Northern Ireland [[Shaun Woodward]]. <ref name= "Blackman"> Stephen Brook [http://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/dec/19/mirror.pressandpublishing Northern Ireland role for Mirror journalist] ''The Guardian'', 19 December 2007, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref> |
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+ | Whilst at the Mirror, Blackman worked for [[Piers Morgan]]. This bought her under considerable scrutiny in the Leveson Inquiry, as she was working for Morgan at the time when he was suspected of phone hacking. <ref> [http://stevennott.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/the-leveson-inquiry-has-not-done-enough-witness-says/ Lord Leveson, Piers Morgan and Oonagh Blackman] ''stevennott'', 15 July 2012, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Blackman worked at the Mirror for eleven years, | + | Blackman worked at the Mirror for eleven years,from 1996 until 2007. In May 2004 she became their political editor after her predecessor, [[James Hardy]], left to join the BBC. She previously worked as their special projects editor, Whitehall editor and deputy political editor. <ref name= "Blackman"/> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 24 October 2014
Oonagh Blackman is a former political editor at the Daily Mirror. She went on to be special adviser to the secretary of state for Northern Ireland Shaun Woodward. [1]
Whilst at the Mirror, Blackman worked for Piers Morgan. This bought her under considerable scrutiny in the Leveson Inquiry, as she was working for Morgan at the time when he was suspected of phone hacking. [2]
Background
Blackman worked at the Mirror for eleven years,from 1996 until 2007. In May 2004 she became their political editor after her predecessor, James Hardy, left to join the BBC. She previously worked as their special projects editor, Whitehall editor and deputy political editor. [1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stephen Brook Northern Ireland role for Mirror journalist The Guardian, 19 December 2007, accessed 24 October 2014
- ↑ Lord Leveson, Piers Morgan and Oonagh Blackman stevennott, 15 July 2012, accessed 24 October 2014