Martin Derek Bright (born 5 June 1966) is a British journalist. He worked for the BBC World Service and The Guardian before becoming The Observer's education correspondent and then home affairs editor. From 2005 to 2009, he was the political editor of New Statesman. He had a blog for The Spectator, and was The Jewish Chronicle's political editor from September 2009 to March 2013. In 2014 he took a position at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, but resigned after five months over a lack of editorial autonomy.
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| - Martin Derek Bright (* 5. Juni 1966) ist ein britischer Journalist. Er war Chefredakteur des Ressorts Innenpolitik des Observer, Mitherausgeber des New Statesman und Herausgeber des Jewish Chronicle. Er ist Gründer und CEO von „The Creative Society“.Seine journalistischen Schwerpunkte waren die britische Innenpolitik, der Islam und muslimische Gesellschaften in Großbritannien und der internationale Terrorismus. (de)
- Martin Derek Bright (born 5 June 1966) is a British journalist. He worked for the BBC World Service and The Guardian before becoming The Observer's education correspondent and then home affairs editor. From 2005 to 2009, he was the political editor of New Statesman. He had a blog for The Spectator, and was The Jewish Chronicle's political editor from September 2009 to March 2013. In 2014 he took a position at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, but resigned after five months over a lack of editorial autonomy. (en)
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| - Martin Derek Bright (* 5. Juni 1966) ist ein britischer Journalist. Er war Chefredakteur des Ressorts Innenpolitik des Observer, Mitherausgeber des New Statesman und Herausgeber des Jewish Chronicle. Er ist Gründer und CEO von „The Creative Society“.Seine journalistischen Schwerpunkte waren die britische Innenpolitik, der Islam und muslimische Gesellschaften in Großbritannien und der internationale Terrorismus. (de)
- Martin Derek Bright (born 5 June 1966) is a British journalist. He worked for the BBC World Service and The Guardian before becoming The Observer's education correspondent and then home affairs editor. From 2005 to 2009, he was the political editor of New Statesman. He had a blog for The Spectator, and was The Jewish Chronicle's political editor from September 2009 to March 2013. In 2014 he took a position at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, but resigned after five months over a lack of editorial autonomy. Since the late twentieth century, he has particularly covered the rise of Muslim extremism, terrorist attacks in Britain and abroad, and aspects of British governmental relations with the Muslim community in the United Kingdom. In 2009 Bright founded New Deal of the Mind, a charitable company to promote employment in creative fields and working with organisations, government and all political parties. (en)
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