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Sean Clare

London, Leeds

Investigations Producer at BBC Newsnight

Investigations || Producer director || BBC || formerly @BBCNewsnight || [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.com | Lucy Parry |Sean Clare

    Caravan owners felt 'bullied' by holiday parksLucy Parry & Sean ClareBBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Investigations & BBC NewsBBCAsha and Jason Ross say they were assured they would have a good rental income for their lodgeWhen Asha and Jason Ross bought a caravan sited in a North Yorkshire holiday park, they thought they had made an investment which would provide them with a steady income.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Lucy Parry |Sean Clare

    5 hours agoWall Street has coined a new term for Trump's tariff threatsPresident Trump wants you to know he's not chicken, said Matthew Mpoke Bigg in The New York Times. At a press conference last week, a reporter …15 hours agoShe served the American people for 35 years. Now her retirement income is on the lineMichele Santa Maria was 18 and a year out of high school when she landed a job at the Social Security Administration's field office in Chula Vista, Calif., in May 1990.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | gijn.org | Emily O'Sullivan |Charlotte Rowles |Sean Clare

    Each country has its own healthcare issues — whether lack of access to essential services, increasing poverty, health inequalities, or the effects of the private sector’s involvement in care. As spending on health has reached a new high in recent years — approximately 11% of global GDP — and challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic have affected us all, newsrooms and journalists worldwide will find a wealth of public interest health stories worth investigating.

  • Feb 21, 2024 | msn.com | Victoria Derbyshire |Sean Clare |Hollie Cole

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  • Feb 21, 2024 | bbc.co.uk | Victoria Derbyshire |Sean Clare |Hollie Cole

    A victim of a Rochdale grooming gang has said she was raped more than 100 times from the age of 12 and felt "let down" by police. Ruby also told BBC Newsnight police took her aborted foetus away for DNA testing without telling her. Former detective Maggie Oliver said that years after Ruby's abuse, child sexual exploitation was still happening across the country. The BBC has contacted Greater Manchester Police (GMP) for a response.

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