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Jason Parkinson is a freelance news, feature and documentary video journalist based in London, United Kingdom, covering crime, politics, protest, public order, refugees, the far right, unrest and conflict, terrorism, natural and manmade disaster and extreme weather. My news, feature and documentary work has covered the UK, USA, Egypt, Turkey, Mexico, Russia, Greece, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Spain, Germany, France, Italy and Ireland. In 2011 I was nominated a finalist in the Rory Peck Awards for news for coverage of the Egyptian Revolution and in 2012 for news coverage of the London Riots. I have also worked writing news, features and comment articles for newspapers and magazines, including Guardian, Sunday Herald, The Journalist, the Big Issue and worked as a writer and ghost writer on two novels between 2001 and 2007.
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Scores of pro-Brexit protesters on Saturday started to march from northeast England to London, accusing politicians of "betrayal" by failing to take Britain out of the European Union.
Archive website covering international events since 2005.
BUDGET 2012: Public sector workers in the north to be paid less to pay for huge spending cuts
Public sector workers in the poorest parts of Britain may face pay freezes under plans by Chancellor George Osborne to end national pay bargaining, aiming to boost competitiveness and reduce income tax for over 20 million people. Critics argue this will deepen the economic divide between the north and south, while supporters believe it will align public sector wages with local living costs. The initiative, starting with civil servants, will eventually cover most state workers, with unions expected to strongly oppose the changes.
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