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As her biography of Paul Foot is launched, Margaret Renn discusses his legacy as an investigative journalist. His notable columns appeared in Private Eye, Socialist Worker, the Guardian, and the London Review of Books. But his page in the Daily Mirror, which ran for 14 years, was perhaps the most significant. No story was too small – a sick child in a damp flat – or too important for his critical eye: the sinking of the Belgrano, the bombing at Lockerbie, the Private Finance Initiative. Some of his stories ran for years – 30 years in the case of Jeffrey Archer. He also published books, ten in total, including three about miscarriages of justice: Who Killed Hanratty (1971), Murder at the Farm: Who Killed Carl Bridgewater? (1986), and Who Framed Colin Wallace? (1989). He never called himself an investigative journalist, and wrote news like it was fiction, everything was story. Chaired by Christopher Hird. Margaret Renn’s book Paul Foot: a Life in Politics is on sale now through the publishers Verso.

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