Andrew Norfolk
Andrew Mark Norfolk
Andrew Mark Norfolk | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Journalist |
Early life and education
After attending
Career
After graduating, Norfolk worked as a reporter with the
In 2010 Norfolk began investigating the on-street grooming of girls in
In August 2017 The Times published an article by Norfolk headlined "Christian child forced into Muslim foster care" about a foster placement in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.[8] The borough council complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), which ruled that the story was riddled with inaccuracies. IPSO required The Times to run the ruling in the front page of its print edition and in its online edition.[9][10][11] Norfolk has since said that with hindsight, he would not write the story again.[12]
References
- ^ a b "B.A.". University of Durham Congregation (1 July 10:50am). Durham: Durham University: 3. 1987.
- ^ a b c Martinson, Jane (28 September 2014). "Rotherham child sex scandal: Andrew Norfolk on how he broke the story". The Guardian.
- ^ a b Deans, Jason (27 February 2013). "Andrew Norfolk of the Times wins Paul Foot award". The Guardian.
- ^ a b "Times reporter wins Orwell Prize". The Times. 15 May 2013.
- ^ a b "Andrew Norfolk named journalist of the year as Times and Sunday Times claim seven British Journalism Awards". Press Gazette. 2 December 2014.
- ^ "Hockey". Palatinate. No. 387. 14 March 1985. p. 15. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ^ Norfolk, Andrew (5 January 2011). "Revealed: conspiracy of silence on UK sex gangs". The Times. No. 70148. p. 1.
Norfolk, Andrew (5 January 2011). "Some of these men have children the same age; they are bad apples". The Times. No. 70148. p. 6.
- ^ Norfolk, Andrew (28 August 2017). "Christian child forced into Muslim foster care". The Times.
Grierson, Jamie (2 September 2017). "Muslim fostering row: Times journalist defends story". The Guardian.
- ^ Nesrine Malik (11 September 2018). "The thirst for stories that vilify Muslims has eroded basic principles of journalism". New Statesman.
- ^ "20480-17 Tower Hamlets Borough Council v The Times". Independent Press Standards Organisation. 5 April 2018.
- ^ Grierson, Jamie (24 April 2018). "Complaint upheld over Times story about girl fostered by Muslims". The Guardian.
- ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Seriously…, The Corrections: The Carbonara Case". BBC. Retrieved 2019-10-17.