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In this live episode of The Sacred, Elizabeth Oldfield sits down with Channel 4 journalist Cathy Newman to the moments that guided her toward investigative journalism and a lifelong commitment to seeking truth.
They talk about:
✍️Investigative journalism and its role in holding power accountable
⛪ Investigating John Smyth's abuse in the Church of England
✖️Navigating public scrutiny, social media abuse, and global debates
🌍The importance of diverse perspectives in newsrooms for more accurate reporting
Cathy shares candid insights about truth, bias, and the pursuit of justice in journalism, highlighting the human stories behind the headlines and why public service media matters now more than ever.
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Hosted by How the Light Gets In
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