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  1. David Leigh is a British journalist and writer who was the investigations editor of The Guardian and is the author of Investigative Journalism: a survival guide. He officially retired in April 2013, although Leigh continued his association with the newspaper.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_LeighDavid Leigh - Wikipedia

    David Leigh may refer to: David Leigh (journalist) (born 1946), British journalist and writer. David Leigh (swimmer) (born 1956), British former swimmer. David Leigh (scientist) (born 1963), professor of organic chemistry.

  3. www.icij.org › journalists › david-leighDavid Leigh, ICIJ

    David Leigh, United Kingdom, is on the board of UK press regulator IMPRESS (Independent Monitor for the Press). He was professor of reporting at London's City University, where he taught investigative journalism. He retired as investigations editor for The Guardian newspaper in 2013.

  4. David Leigh is a British journalist and writer who was the investigations editor of The Guardian and is the author of Investigative Journalism: a survival guide. He officially retired in April 2013, although Leigh continued his *ociation with the newspaper.

  5. www.theguardian.com › profile › davidleighDavid Leigh | The Guardian

    Feb 12, 2015 · David Leigh is the Guardian's former investigations executive editor. August 2020.

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  6. David Leigh is an award-winning British journalist working out of Miami, Florida. His new book, The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe, published by Hodder & Stoughton on April 14, is the inspiration for a four-part ITV drama, of the same name, starring Eddie Marsan and Monica Dolan as ‘Canoe Man’ John Darwin and his wife Anne.

  7. David Leigh is one of Britain's best-known investigative journalists, and the Anthony Sampson Professor in Reporting at City, University of London, UK. He was head of investigations at the Guardian for 15 years, a journalist for The Times, the Observer and The Scotsman, and the first Laurence Stern Fellow at The Washington Post.

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