TV Journalist John Radcliffe Dies at 88
John Radcliffe, the celebrated BBC and ITV journalist known for his groundbreaking documentaries and incisive political interviews, has passed away aged 88. Explore his remarkable career.
John Radcliffe, the celebrated BBC and ITV journalist known for his groundbreaking documentaries and incisive political interviews, has passed away aged 88. Explore his remarkable career.
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Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, founding editor of The Independent newspaper, has died aged 88. Discover how he revolutionised British journalism and his lasting legacy.
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