Preston's Summary

Michael Day is a journalist and writer based in the United Kingdom. He writes for The i Paper and Cigalah Group, covering a wide range of topics including international politics, current affairs, and sports. His work has also been featured in publications such as the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), The Sporting News, BMJ, and The Daily Beast.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 89 %
Evolving Stories: 2 %
Opinion Editorial: 1 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Major League Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations

Pitching Insights

Michael Day's coverage spans a wide range of global political and world affairs topics, with a particular focus on government and politics. He often seeks expert commentary to provide depth and analysis in his articles.

If you have expertise in international relations, government policies, or geopolitical events involving the UK, US, Russia, China, Ukraine, Israel or Middle East countries such as Gaza conflict issues - Michael is likely interested in your insights. Given the evolving nature of stories he covers it could be beneficial to offer real-time analysis of ongoing political developments.

Since Michael’s geographic focus is primarily national (United Kingdom), offering perspectives that tie back to how these global events impact the UK could make your pitch more relevant for him.

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