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Paul Flynn
Paul Flynn is Labour MP for Newport West, in Wales. First elected in 1987, he has held the seat in five elections and has been a shadow minister for Welsh affairs and social security. A former Spectator “backbencher of the year”, he is an assiduous campaigner on numerous issues from freedom of information and GM food to animal rights and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Paul Flynn has written articles published in The Guardian and The Sunday Times.
Based on 4 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
Most recent article
"Low and behold Daisy Lowe"
Sunday, The Sunday Times
The problem with teenagers,” says the model Daisy Lowe, “is that they are so misunderstood.
Previous articles
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Ralf Little
Sun 9 December 2007, The Sunday Times -
Spice Girls have staying power as well as girl power
Tue 30 October 2007, The Guardian -
She's back to British soul
Wed 18 July 2007, The Guardian
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Paul Flynn has written...
Based on 4 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
Journalisted by numbers (since July 2007)
| Paul Flynn | Average | |
|---|---|---|
| Articles | 4 | 17 |
| Total words written | 3075 | 9370 |
| Average article length | 768 words | 703 words |
| Shortest article | 0 words | 533 words |
| Longest article | 1519 words | 1009 words |
Based on 4 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
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