In 2001, Jeremy Bowen, among the best-known BBC war correspondents, took two weeks off work. A violent incident had left him “pouring with blood” and his face “so swollen up” he couldn’t possibly present the Breakfast show. Given this is a man who’s reported from some of the harshest war zones in modern memory, readers … Continue reading Interview with Jeremy Bowen: The BBC journalist talks Gaza, Camberwell and the ‘privilege’ of war reporting
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