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Rob Stewart

@robstewart_

Ex-Telegraph football reporter & Alzheimer's Society media officer, now Bristol-based PR & sports journalism freelancer. @CFTrust supporter

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Rob Stewart (@robstewart_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well played Ed Thomas Patrick Clahane and Rebecca Wearn and their BBC News (UK) colleagues for brave and brilliant undercover journalism which has exposed wrongdoers in my hometown of Huddersfield bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Rob Stewart (@robstewart_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the way he left Forest Green Rovers in search of better things is anything to go by, it's only a matter of time before Rob Edwards heads to the Black Country

Martyn Ziegler (@martynziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Embarrassing day for the DCMS - three breaches of the Government code over appointment of David Kogan as football regulator chairman, appointments watchdog finds.

Embarrassing day for the DCMS - three breaches of the Government code over appointment of David Kogan as football regulator chairman, appointments watchdog finds.
Peter Barron (@barronmedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great journalist writing about a great journalist, whose memories include one of the great stories of our times - the great gobstopper famine. Great read by Mike Amos, who gets out and about like no other.

Tom Barclay (@tombarclay_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Scott already met with Thomas Tuchel earlier this summer - and it was somewhat painful encounter! 🤣 All explained in this interview I did with the promising #afcb midfielder in September thesun.co.uk/sport/36844945…

Still Smiling: A Huddersfield Town Podcast #htafc (@stillsmilingpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📅 #OnThisDay: 7 November 1987 Huddersfield Town lose 10-1 to Manchester City, with Andy May getting the Terriers’ solitary goal Imagine if social media was around for this game 😅 #htafc

malachi (@malachiobrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former #OUFC boss Liam Manning has been SACKED from his role as Norwich City. 🟡 Many would argue this is long overdue...

Gareth Kaye (@gazthevanman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did well today and on Tuesday, thought he was much, much better and of course goals give confidence.. But you’ve been Pony for virtually a calendar year and been paid a kings ransom for it. Get ten and then feel free to shush us 😂

Did well today and on Tuesday, thought he was much, much better and of course goals give confidence..

But you’ve been Pony for virtually a calendar year and been paid a kings ransom for it.  Get ten and then feel free to shush us 😂
Shaun Lintern (@shaunlintern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 INVESTIGATION: Britain's maternity crisis has deeper roots, extending into the universities trusted to train the next generation of midwives. A majority are still promoting a normal birth ideology while women are more complex than ever: READ: thetimes.com/article/b4fe11…

Alex Barr (@lexiebarrx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Shaun Lintern, for taking the time to listen to us and to write about Marnie’s story. 5½ years after Marnie was born avoidably dead, we are finally able to speak openly and share our experience. What followed was a lengthy and painful legal battle with the Trust, (1/6)

Katherine Walsh (@katwalshthesun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Papiss Cisse misses penalty for Wythenshawe Vets Sunday League team. But scores SIX second-half goals. Currently 11-0 vs South Liverpool.

Ailbhe Rea (@pronouncedalva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP: Tim Davie is about to announce his resignation as Director General of the BBC, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This smacks of commanding officers taking the rap for something done by lower ranks. Who actually doctored the Trump speech, and how on earth did Panorama let it then be broadcast?

Shaun Lintern (@shaunlintern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An incredible response from readers to my storh yesterday. A lot of people suggesting midwifery should go back to being a nurse entry role first with post-grad specialist training, or that it should be a 4 year degree. Thoughts?