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Paul Harrison

Paul Harrison



Paul Harrison is a News Correspondent for Sky News covering stories in the UK and across the globe.

Paul has reported from Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the Asian Tsunami, wars in Afghanistan and Lebanon and the arrest and trial of Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague. He has reported extensively on the credit crunch and the 2010 general election, as well as the Queen's tour of Canada.

Sky News' coverage of the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer took Paul to Jamaica and after reporting on the Ipswich Murders he co-wrote Hunting Evil: Inside the Ipswich Murders. Paul has now published his second book: The Lost British Serial Killer after covering the trials of killer Peter Tobin.

Paul expressed an interest in foreign affairs at an early age whilst visiting his father John, who, at the time, was the BBC’s Southern Africa Correspondent based in Johannesburg. He grew up in Richmond-upon-Thames and studied French, German and Politics at Loughborough University.

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