Charlotte Phillips

Senior Editor

Preston's Summary

Charlotte Phillips is a Senior Editor at News UK. She specializes in themes related to transportation and mobility, crime and justice, as well as animal care and welfare, often exploring topics such as missing people, traffic issues, and white-collar crime. Charlotte's work has been featured in prominent outlets including KentOnline, Cigalah Group, Clarion Herald, and the Daily Mirror.

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Geo Focus

Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 33 %
Breaking News: 30 %
Government Announcement: 8 %
Press Release: 8 %
Event Coverage: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Traffic Management Systems
  • Store Management

Pitching Insights

Charlotte’s coverage primarily focuses on local news, particularly crime and evolving stories. She appears to be responsive to breaking news and updates on ongoing events in the Kent area, making her likely receptive to pitches related to developing local crime incidents or other significant local happenings.

Given her focus on evolving stories and government announcements, she may also respond well to pitches involving exclusive insights from local officials or community leaders regarding new developments or policy changes affecting the Kent area.

Those seeking coverage should keep a keen eye out for emerging trends in the region of Kent that could fit into Charlotte's reporting areas.

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