Mark Watts (journalist)
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Mark Watts is an author, freelance journalist and host of the show "Between the Headlines" on Press TV. He has been previously associated with former Mayor of London and British Labour politician Ken Livingstone [1] and political grouping Socialist Action[2].
He is the author of The Fleet Street Sewer Rat, an investigative book which describes the scavenging techniques used by legendary tabloid reporter Benji Pell. [3] [4][5]
Mark is also the coordinator of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Center, a London based organization which helps people access information through open access laws throughout the world. [6][7]
Mark was formerly the chief investigative reporter of Sunday Business [8] [9]. He is currently a freelance reporter for various newspapers. [10]