United Kingdom Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of United Kingdom journalists below. We found 382 United Kingdom journalists listed.

Dominique Ayling

Freelance journalist and PR professional

A freelance journalist, copywriter, proofreader and PR professional based in Hailsham, East Sussex, with a wealth of experience including 17 years at Express Newspapers and account management roles at Four and Mind + Matter PR agencies. Former editor of the Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday's supplement magazines, Hot TV and TV Life. Titles written for include the Daily Express, S Magazine, Saturday Magazine, OK! Magazine Special Projects, Daily Star, Daily Star Sunday, Made For Mums, Entertainment Daily, Love Food, Natural Products Magazine, Hailsham News, Eastbourne News and Bexhill News. Multi-Media Journalism professional graduated from Bournemouth University.

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Clare Xanthos

Researcher, Author, Writer

I am a researcher, author, and writer with interests in racial equity, social justice, and cultural identity. Although I was born in the UK, I have lived and worked in several countries, including the US, Barbados, and Nigeria. CAREER SNAPSHOTS - During my time as a Senior Researcher at the Morehouse School of Medicine, I co-edited the book "Social Determinants of Health among African American Men" (2012). - I am the lead author of an article of the same name. - At Morehouse, I also coordinated the Community Health Leadership Program at the Satcher Health Leadership Institute. - Earlier in my career, I earned a Ph.D. in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. ​​MY WRITING In my writing, I aim to engage in courageous conversations, shed light on injustices, and empower marginalized communities. I am committed to bringing attention to topics that are often overlooked or disregarded by mainstream media. Additionally, my goal is to tackle these issues in a way that highlights the perspectives of those who are disenfranchised and/or voiceless.

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Abigail Flanagan

Travel writer. Consumer journalist. Copywriter. Content writer.

I'm a freelance writer specialising in luxury travel, wildlife and conservation, lifestyle and well-being. My bylines include Conde Nast Traveller, The Telegraph, The Times, TTG, The Independent, The Guardian, Sainsbury's Magazine, Cruise & Travel, and World of Cruising. I also collaborate with specialist tour operators, including Expert Africa, Experience Travel Group and Original Travel. A consumer journalist by trade, I bring the same curiosity and rigour to my commercial work. Beyond travel, I work with a broad mix of B2C and B2B clients, creating engaging, on-brand content across multiple formats. I've produced sponsored content with Guardian Labs, crafted countless advertorials and know how to balance editorial style with a client's brief. No matter the topic or audience, I'm highly skilled in adapting tone of voice to fit. In recent years, I've written about everything from fine art and high jewellery to menopausal health and workplace equality. (So I know my Boivin from my Bulgari — and the difference between HR, Hirst and HRT.) Whether you need long-form features, snappy web copy, newsletters or hardworking SEO-friendly evergreen content, I'll find the right words for your brand. Drop me a message if you'd like to chat.

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Oluwabunmi Adaramola

Creative Writer and Storyteller

Bunmi Anjola Adaramola (she/her) is a UK-based Nigerian storyteller who first identifies as an intersectional feminist. Her works explore the human condition including themes around body politics, desire, faith and womanhood through a deeply intimate lens. Her stories appear or are forthcoming in Brittle Paper, Kalahari Review, Journal of African Youth Literature, Akpata, Sprinng, AfriHill Press and elsewhere. Her short story, A Cadence of Familial Desires, appears in Noisy Streetss' anthology, A Man and A Woman and Other Stories. Her work, The Crowns We Wear was a Top 5 finalist for the PfAL's BHM Literary Competition in 2023, and her story, Say My Name When the Crow Calls, was shortlisted for the 2024 Akpata Editor’s Choice Prize for Fiction. Her story, A Name is a Body of Memories, was shortlisted for the Lolonwa Storytelling Prize for Fiction. She has an unhealthy caffeine addiction and is an unrepentant bibliophile with more cheesy romance novels than shelf space. She regularly retweets (and sometimes tweets) on X as @theanjolaoluwaa.


Malcolm Ring

Journalist

Journalist with experience in news reporting, copy and features writing. Passionate about local and regional journalism, as well as arts and culture journalism.

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Chris M Sutcliffe

Freelance media/tech/digital culture reporter

I'm a freelance editor and reporter with bylines in the Observer, The Drum, Digital Content Next, and many more. Additionally, I have written on digital culture and entertainment for TechRadar, GamesIndustry.biz, and many more. I have also been a researcher and consultant for media organisations including WAN-IFRA, for whom I have written reports on advertising and helped put together the agenda for their Digital Media Europe conference. I am the producer and host of the Media Voices podcast, and co-founder of the Publisher Podcast Awards and Publisher Newsletter Awards.


Laura Martin

Journalist

Entertainment, culture, travel and food journalist, writing for Esquire, BBC Culture, The Independent, The Evening Standard, i newspaper, The Guardian, Grazia, Easyjet Traveller, Vera (Virgin Atlantic) and Vulture. Branded content writer and cultural consultant, with a background in brand PR/marketing: one half of Sonido Media company. Subscribe to my TV-meets-food Substack newsletter, TV Dinners!


Tom Pashby

Journalist

I am a Gold Standard NCTJ-qualified journalist. I write about nuclear, defence, infrastructure, the environment and UK politics for a range of publications. I am experienced in strategic communications, media relations, public speaking, social media and public affairs. Get in touch about my journalism or other work related matters via contact@tompashby.com (Proton) or any secure messaging apps +44 7942 363713. All other information about me can be found here: https://linktr.ee/tompashby

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Steve Boggan

Journalist and author.

2026 Amnesty Media Awards - highly commended, written feature [modern slavery] 2025 Foreign Press Association Journalism Awards. Runner up [Modern slavery at McDonald's] 2025 British Journalism Awards - Campaign of the Year shortlist (Asbestos - Britain's hidden killer, Daily Mail) 2024 British Press Awards - Campaign of the Year shortlist (Act Now on Asbestos, Sunday Times). 2023 British Press Awards, nominated Feature Writer of the Year, Sunday Times Magazine. 2023 Society of Editors' Media Freedom Awards, Campaign of the Year shortlist (Act Now on Asbestos, Sunday Times). 2023 Fetisov International Journalism Awards, Contribution to civil rights reporting, shortlisted. * Scroll down for examples of my work. I HAVE BEEN A JOURNALIST for more than 40 years. During that time, I have written for, or contributed to, The Independent (as Chief Reporter and co-founder of its investigations unit), The Times, Guardian, Mail, Sunday Times Magazine, London Evening Standard, Observer Magazine, Independent and Guardian Saturday magazines, National Geographic, YOU Magazine and many others. During my years writing news, I covered the 2003 war in Iraq, the war in Kosovo (from Albania and Macedonia), 9/11 in New York, the Concorde Crash in Paris, the death of Princess Diana, the mass shooting of schoolchildren in Dunblane and a host of other major stories. I warned about big data mining a decade before it became a crisis, proved Britain's 'impregnable' ID cards and passports could be hacked and faked, and listened while Myra Hindley told me about the secret code she used to write letters to Ian Brady in prison. While writing features, I took ayahuasca in the Amazon for The Times, closed down a baby-trafficking ring in Nairobi for The Guardian, and was threatened by the infamous property magnate Nicholas van Hoogstraten for uncovering the riches he hid after his murder trial. I helped to free an innocent IRA 'bomber'; proved the Conservatives were taking foreign donations from heroin traffickers; and had airline safety law changed after the Lockerbie bombing. I've written two books, Follow the Money and Gold Fever, that were each chosen as Book of the Week by BBC Radio 4. Follow the Money was also a Time Out Book of the Week. And I was once included in Time Out’s “Culture 100” list of the most creative and influential people in the UK media industry. I was made a Life Member of the National Union of Journalists in 2023. I co-directed the movie Follow the Money, which was named Best Documentary at the Louisville Film Festival, shortlisted for Best Documentary at the SoHo International Film Festival in New York, and commended in the LA Film Review Awards. It was released on Amazon Prime in November 2019. I have also taught journalism at City University and Goldsmiths. Features and long form commissions welcomed gratefully at steveboggan@hotmail.com Some examples of my work are offered below, in no particular order.


Tom Harvey

Content Manager & Senior Editor

Journalist, editor and content manager with extensive experience across print and digital media. After graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Lancashire, I've worked at TEAMtalk.com, talkSPORT, Archant Newspapers, Charlton Athletic, Everton, Fulham, the WRU and the British & Irish Lions. I specialise in long-form features, interviews, matchday programme content and club-branded editorial, working closely with players, coaches, historians and commercial partners. Contact: thomasdotharvey@hotmail.com