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'''Lester John Holloway''' (born 22nd July 1970) in Shepherds Bush, London UK, is a leading journalist in Britain's black media. He began his media career as a reporter on Eastern Eye, which was published by Ethnic Media Group, in 1999. He later became News Editor at The Voice newspaper (2001-03), and then Editor at the news website Black Information Link, published by The 1990 Trust (2003-07). |
'''Lester John Holloway''' (born 22nd July 1970) in Shepherds Bush, London UK, is a leading journalist in Britain's black media. He began his media career as a reporter on Eastern Eye, which was published by Ethnic Media Group, in 1999. He later became News Editor at The Voice[http://www.voice-online.co.uk/] newspaper (2001-03), and then Editor at the news website Black Information Link[http://www.blink.org.uk/], published by The 1990 Trust (2003-07). |
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He became Editor of New Nation newspaper in January 2008, until January 2009 when the paper ceased production when the company Ethnic Media Group went into Administration. He is currently Editor of Life in Colour |
He became Editor of New Nation newspaper in January 2008, until January 2009 when the paper ceased production when the company Ethnic Media Group went into Administration[http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=42904&c=1]. He is currently Editor of Life in Colour[http://www.lifeincolour.uk.com/home.html] published by Level 7 Media[http://www.level7media.co.uk/]. |
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Prior to journalism, Holloway was a local authority councillor (Labour) in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, in London UK between 1994 and 1998, representing the College Park and Old Oak Ward. He left Labour in 2000, and is now a member of the Liberal Democrats. He lives in Sutton, Surrey. |
Prior to journalism[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism]], Holloway was a local authority councillor (Labour[http://www.labour.org.uk/home]) in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham[http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/], in London UK between 1994 and 1998, representing the College Park and Old Oak Ward[http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Directory/Council_and_Democracy/Councillors_and_MPs/Councillors/21841_College_Park_and_Old_Oak.asp]. He left Labour in 2000 after nine years, and is now a member of the Liberal Democrats[http://www.libdems.org.uk/]. He lives in Sutton[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton,_London]], Surrey. |
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Lester John Holloway (born 22nd July 1970) in Shepherds Bush, London UK, is a leading journalist in Britain's black media. He began his media career as a reporter on Eastern Eye, which was published by Ethnic Media Group, in 1999. He later became News Editor at The Voice[1] newspaper (2001-03), and then Editor at the news website Black Information Link[2], published by The 1990 Trust (2003-07).
He became Editor of New Nation newspaper in January 2008, until January 2009 when the paper ceased production when the company Ethnic Media Group went into Administration[3]. He is currently Editor of Life in Colour[4] published by Level 7 Media[5].
Prior to journalism[[6]], Holloway was a local authority councillor (Labour[7]) in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham[8], in London UK between 1994 and 1998, representing the College Park and Old Oak Ward[9]. He left Labour in 2000 after nine years, and is now a member of the Liberal Democrats[10]. He lives in Sutton[[11]], Surrey.