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- Q4934432 description "British journalist".
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- Q4934432 abstract "Bob Woffinden (born 1948) is a British investigative journalist. Formerly a reporter with the New Musical Express, Woffinden has specialized since the 1980s in investigating miscarriages of justice. He has written about a number of high-profile cases in the UK, including James Hanratty, Philip English, Sion Jenkins, Jeremy Bamber, Charles Ingram, Jonathan King, and Barry George. In 1999, he was instrumental in winning a case against the home secretary that established the right of prisoners in the UK claiming wrongful conviction to receive visits from journalists.Woffinden is the author or co-author of New Musical Express Book of Rock 2 (1977), The Beatles Apart (1981), Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock (1982), Miscarriages of Justice (1987), Hanratty: The Final Verdict (1999), and The Murder of Billy-Jo (2008). For many years he produced the TV documentary series First Tuesday, and has written for a number of British media publications, including The Guardian, the New Statesman, The Daily Mail, and the prisoners’ newspaper Inside Time.".
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- Q4934432 dateOfBirth "1948".
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- Q4934432 comment "Bob Woffinden (born 1948) is a British investigative journalist. Formerly a reporter with the New Musical Express, Woffinden has specialized since the 1980s in investigating miscarriages of justice. He has written about a number of high-profile cases in the UK, including James Hanratty, Philip English, Sion Jenkins, Jeremy Bamber, Charles Ingram, Jonathan King, and Barry George.".
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