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James Halpin is a seasoned journalist currently serving as the Night News Editor and Foreign News Reporter at The Sun since November 2023. Previously, James worked as a Homepage Producer for the Evening Standard and as a crime reporter at Stuff, New Zealand's largest news organization, where a robust network of contacts was established. Earlier roles included Digital Producer at the New Zealand Herald, focusing on content republishing. James holds an Honours degree in Political Science and Media Studies as well as a Postgraduate degree in Journalism from Auckland universities, complemented by a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics and Marketing.
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