David Willey
- David Willey has written articles published in BBC News (BBC Rome correspondent, BBC Vatican correspondent).
Most Recent article
Pope to sign letter on sex abuse
BBC News, Friday 19 MarchPope Benedict has written a pastoral letter to the Catholics of Ireland with guidelines on preventing and punishing sexual abuse of children by priests.
Previous Articles
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Vatican picks over Irish scandal
BBC News, Tuesday 16 February (4 blog links)
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Vatican tries to woo back the art world
BBC News, Sat 21 November 2009 (6 blog links)
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Adopted 'nobles' at war over vast fortune
BBC News, Tue 13 October 2009 (1 blog link)
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Italy approves tax amnesty bill
BBC News, Sat 3 October 2009 (4 blog links)
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Italy PM opens North African road
BBC News, Sun 30 August 2009 (3 blog links)
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Italy PM to meet Gaddafi in Libya
BBC News, Sun 30 August 2009
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Scores of migrants perish at sea
BBC News, Thu 20 August 2009 (3 blog links)
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Sicilian hospital 'a quake risk'
BBC News, Tue 28 July 2009 (1 blog link)
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Milan to enforce teen drink ban
BBC News, Sat 18 July 2009
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Mr Berlusconi aims to be perfect host
BBC News, Wed 8 July 2009
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David Willey by numbers...
- 67 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 12 column inches (368 words)
- Shortest article: 4 column inches (129 words)
- Longest article: 32 column inches (967 words)
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