David Rennie (columnist)
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David Rennie (born 1971)[1] is a British journalist. He is a columnist for The Economist, where he serves as the Lexington correspondent[2] following the death of Peter David.[3] He previously wrote the Bagehot column [4] and Charlemagne column (focusing on the European Union).[5] He previously worked for The Daily Telegraph and the Evening Standard. He is the son of Sir John Rennie, a former 'C' (i.e., Director) of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).[6]
References
- ↑ Britain and the EU: The ultimate Eurosceptic fantasy: putting faith in the Commonwealth | The Economist
- ↑ Bagehot on the move: Britain's cheering gloom | The Economist
- ↑ Lexington: Peter David | The Economist
- ↑ "Charlemagne moves town: Goodbye Brussels". The Economist. Retrieved Jun 30, 2010.
- ↑ "Journalist listing — Mr David Rennie". The Economist. Retrieved November 19, 2009.
- ↑ "Past Chiefs of SIS". MI6. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
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