Tom Pettifor

Crime Editor

Preston's Summary

Tom Pettifor is the Crime Editor at the Daily Mirror. He specializes in crime and justice, with a focus on white-collar crime, law enforcement, and the judicial system, often delving into topics such as court proceedings and legal reform. Tom has been featured in numerous publications including Evening Gazette, Daily Express, and the Daily Star, and is also known for his work as co-author of "One Last Job" and as the writer and presenter of the 'Stealing Victory' podcast series.

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Geo Focus

Bromley, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 83 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Opinion: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Counterterrorism
  • Law Enforcement Technology
  • Military
  • Police
  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Reform

Pitching Insights

Tom Pettifor's coverage predominantly centers around crime stories, with a focus on evolving and breaking news. He appears to cover a wide range of crime-related topics including murder, police activities, criminal behavior, and investigations.

Given this focus, Tom would likely be receptive to pitches that offer exclusive insights into ongoing or developing crime stories in the United Kingdom. Sources offering unique perspectives on criminal cases or law enforcement matters may find success in reaching out to him.

Considering his concentration on national (UK) news with particular relevance to London-based content within the UK, relevant local sources familiar with specific crimes or legal procedures within these areas could capture his attention effectively.

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