George Odling

Crime Correspondent

Preston's Summary

George Odling is a Crime Correspondent at various prominent outlets. He covers major court cases and ongoing crime stories, engaging with police leaders, victims, survivors, and legal experts, while focusing on themes of culture, society, and law enforcement. His investigative work has been recognized with a Society of Editors award, and he has been featured in MSN, Perth Now, Express Digest, The West Australian, Daily Mail, The Nightly, Augusta-Margaret River Times, and The Times.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 73 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Opinion: 7 %
Evolving Stories: 3 %
Breaking News: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Diet & Nutrition
  • Fitness
  • Wellness Programs
  • Lawsuits

Pitching Insights

George Odling's articles primarily focus on crime, law enforcement, and government & politics in the United Kingdom. His coverage often includes expert commentary and breaking news related to these topics.

If you're looking to reach out to George with a story idea or as a source, consider offering insights from experts in the fields of criminology, law enforcement policies, counter-terrorism measures, hate speech laws and their enforcement. Additionally, if you have access to breaking news related to crime or political developments in the UK that would benefit from expert analysis or commentary, it could be relevant for his coverage.

George focuses on national issues within the UK so pitches should align with this geographic focus.

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