Neil Arun didn’t want to miss a rare but risky opportunity to embed with an Iraqi police unit, hunting members of al Qaeda. But his employers -- responsible for Neil’s security -- weren’t happy. This film by Richard Pendry nvestigates how a frontline journalist balances risk and reward.
The Dorset Echo, based in Weymouth, is currently seeking to fill work experience placements. See information.
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Acting on impulse here, but does anyone fancy doing this? I know no one lives there – but here’s the slightly loopy part – let’s camp down there for the summer. It’d be such a giggle/excellent experience, and well if MP Phillip Hanman can do it, so can we... Work all day, BBQs on the beach in the evening. Does it sound good or has too much sun gone to my head?