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Mark Watts (journalist)

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149:, who was falsely accused of child sex abuse by Beech, described Exaro as Beech's "support team" but Watts stood by Exaro's coverage and said they "never asserted" that Beech's claims were true. After Beech's conviction, Watts said he did not think Beech got a fair trial because the judge had allowed jurors to hear that he had pleaded guilty to 117:
s John Plunkett there is an "increasing feeling both in broadcasting and in newspapers that wasn't worth the resources, that it takes too much time and money and the readership was not that interested... most journalists spend their time rewriting press releases and wire copy."
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told Watts on air that "the door to his studio was always open" if Watts ever wanted to talk about Exaro's investigations on air. He made the offer during a half-hour interview with Watts about a recent Exaro investigation into organised child sex abuse.
145:, a £2 million probe which closed in 2016 with no charges being brought. Exaro also closed in 2016. Beech was convicted of charges related to his false claims in July 2019 and was jailed for 18 years. 352: 325: 365: 23:. Watts left Exaro in 2016 and it closed later that year after having published reports on sexual abuse and murder allegations from Carl Beech. These allegations spurred 309: 137:
made by Carl Beech (then known under the pseudonym "Nick") were first reported by Exaro in 2014. These allegations later became the basis for the
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in October 2012 he said he wanted to bring investigative techniques back into the heart of news gathering operations. He told the
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and World in Action before returning to print media in 1997. From 1997–2001 he was head of investigations for
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as "the best single source, hugely detailed, of information about the dark arts of journalism."
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In 2001, Watts founded the FOIA Centre, which specialises in research using 'open-access' laws.
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is the former editor-in-chief of the defunct investigative news website
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Watts later hosted the live daily news show "Between the Headlines" on
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How the Fleet Street sewer rat caused a stink for privacy laws
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False allegations of sex crimes and murder committed by a
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Index

Exaro
Operation Midland
Hull Daily Mail
Sunday Express
ITV
Yorkshire Television
Sunday Business
Press TV
Benji Pell
Nick Davies
The Guardian
Leveson Inquiry
The Guardian
LBC
James O'Brien
VIP paedophile ring
Metropolitan Police Service
Operation Midland
Harvey Proctor
child pornography
Exaro


"How Mark Watts of Exaro aims to return to Fleet Street's golden age"
Transatlantic Brawl!
New Statesman
Who really influences new Labour?
"Mark Watts, Editor, Exaro"
Sunday Times
Secrets of a Fleet Street rubbish man

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