tania branigan
@taniabranigan
Foreign leader writer, The Guardian; author of Red Memory, Cundill History Prize winner https://t.co/IBTXxx3v7g https://t.co/5HxLX8UAGv
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15-07-2009 08:51:50
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I'm excited to announce I'll be starting a 6 month stint as a Deputy Editor on the UK Guardian Opinion desk next week and I'd like to hear your pitches! 🧵
If you read only one thing today, make sure it’s our Simon Hattenstone ’s piece on the IPP scandal.
This piece is the first in a new series, and it tells the life story of Tommy Nicol, who died in prison while serving 99 years for nicking a car.
theguardian.com/society/2024/a…
ICYMI: This is the powerful report that earned Emma Graham-Harrison Sanjana and Airwars recognition an Fetisov Journalism Awards this week: civilian deaths linked to British airstrikes against IS in Mosul theguardian.com/world/2023/mar…
. Emma Graham-Harrison & I picked up the second prize in the Outstanding Investigative Reporting category at the Fetisov Journalism Awards, for our Airwars / Guardian series on missing victims of Britain’s airstrikes in Iraq, w/ Joe Júlia Nueno Azul De Monte Latif Habib Imogen Piper ✨
I am so beyond delighted to have won the 2024 Stern-Bryan fellowship. If and when the state of disbelief wears off, all US tips welcome! I cannot wait to get stuck in at the The Washington Post over the summer 🇺🇸
Who was the first emperor of China? Why was he the ‘first’? What was ‘China’ under the Qin? Ep1 The Invention of China with Misha Glenny with Linda Jaivin, Frances Wood, Steve Tsang, tania branigan, me & others - now on BBC Sounds - bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…