Friday 19 March 2010 Media Standards Trust

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  • Alan Travis is the Guardian's home affairs editor. He is the author of Bound and Gagged, a history of British obscenity
    (source: The Guardian)
  • Alan Travis has written articles published in The Guardian (home affairs editor).
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Most Recent article

Drugs advisers will urge ban on 'legal high' linked to death of teenagers

The Guardian, Wednesday 17 March
• Clamour for mephedrone to be made illegal grows • Minister promises to act once guidance is issued

Alan Travis has written...

Alan Travis by numbers...

  • 782 articles (since September 2006)
  • Average article: 18 column inches (540 words)
  • Shortest article: 2 column inches (74 words)
  • Longest article: 60 column inches (1813 words)
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Caution: this list is not comprehensive but based on articles published in 21 UK news outlets across 14 different websites. The information is collected automatically so there are bound to be mistakes. Please let us know when you find one so we can correct it.
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 brown   commons   dna   eu   europe   european   gordon brown   home office   id   jack straw   jacqui smith   justice   labour   london   march   muslim   office   smith   straw   whitehall 

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