Callum Parke

Match Official

Preston's Summary

Callum Parke is a match official and journalist based in Bristol, United Kingdom. He writes for various publications, including Liverpool Echo, Evening Standard, The Irish News, and Yahoo News UK, covering a range of topics such as crime, sports, and local news. His work has also been featured in numerous other publications across the UK and internationally.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 56 %
Government Announcement: 18 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Breaking News: 9 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Reform
  • Lawsuits
  • Climate Policy
  • Diplomatic Law
  • Extradition

Pitching Insights

Callum Parke's coverage indicates a focus on local news in Bristol, UK. His reporting includes breaking news, evolving stories, and government announcements related to crime, entertainment news, and government & politics.

Pitch topics related to local events in Bristol or the broader UK that align with Callum's areas of coverage such as crime incidents, tributes, prison-related issues. Consider providing insights into ongoing developments or exclusive access to individuals involved in these local stories.

Given his extensive coverage of storms and accidents alongside crime-related topics like prisons and tributes for individuals impacted by tragic events. If you have expertise or unique perspectives related to any of these areas within the context of Bristol or the UK more broadly it would be valuable for pitching purposes.

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