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YOUR
TUTORS:
Ken
Hyder began his journalistic career as a junior sub editor
in his home town, Dundee, Scotland. He then became a news reporter
on the Daily Record, Scotland's biggest national daily, before moving
to Fleet Street in London.
He has specialised
as a reporter and feature writer covering the environment, local
government, politics and housing. Since 1987 he has freelanced for
a range of newspapers including the Mail on Sunday, Sunday Telegraph,
Sunday Express and the Evening Standard. Ken Hyder currently specialises
in home affairs, writing about drugs, policing, the security services,
corruption and latterly cyber-crime and cyber terrorism.
Ken, who lives in
London, has also taught journalism for the past 10 years, and is
a consultant in Critical Incident Training for senior police officers.
He is currently writing
a book on cyber-crime and cyber-terrorism.
Check out his personal website.
Read his novel online
here.
Michael
Streeter has worked both as a freelance and in senior
editorial roles on newspapers.
Michael is a former
editorial executive on the Daily Express in London. Most recently
he was Editor of the Scottish Daily Express in Glasgow and Editor
of the Daily Express website.
Michael began his
career on the Western Daily Press newspaper in Bristol and moved
to a Bristol-based news agency before going to Fleet Steet. He has
been a staff reporter on the Daily Mail, The Independent and the
Sunday Express, and a news desk executive on the Daily Mirror and
The Independent on Sunday.
Now living in France,
Michael works as a freelance for a variety of newspapers and magazines,
writes books and is also a PR consultant.
For more on Michael's
work as a freelance writer and author please visit his personal
website.
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