Danny Shaw
- Danny Shaw has written articles published in BBC News (BBC home affairs correspondent, BBC News home affairs correspondent, Presenter, The Ian Blair Years, BBC Radio 4).
Most Recent article
Guernsey could ban 'legal high'
BBC News, Thursday 4 MarchAuthorities in the Channel Island of Guernsey have told BBC News they are considering classifying the synthetic stimulant mephedrone as a class A drug.
Previous Articles
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Child killing rate 'drops by 40%'
BBC News, Thursday 4 February (3 blog links)
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Heroin supply clinic 'cuts crime'
BBC News, Tue 15 September 2009 (22 blog links)
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Probation 'told to under-spend'
BBC News, Fri 19 June 2009
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Home Office 'shock' at Blair exit
BBC News, Mon 8 June 2009
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Blunders kept sex attacker free
BBC News, Thu 26 March 2009
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Police probed over woman's murder
BBC News, Mon 9 March 2009
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Early release 'undermines' system
BBC News, Wed 25 February 2009
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Appeals need 'bolder' approach
BBC News, Thu 5 February 2009
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Male judge culture 'deters women'
BBC News, Wed 7 January 2009
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Quick's comments 'out of character'
BBC News, Mon 22 December 2008
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Danny Shaw by numbers...
- 21 articles (since February 2008)
- Average article: 16 column inches (490 words)
- Shortest article: 8 column inches (252 words)
- Longest article: 26 column inches (787 words)
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