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Marie Colvin

August 2019

  • James Tait Black Prize Winners 2019<br>Handout Photo dated 17/08/19 showing. Lindsey Hilsum (left), broadcaster Sally Magnusson (centre) and Olivia Laing (left) at the Edinburgh International Book Festival after they were announced this year’s winners of the James Tait Black Prizes, awarded annually by the University of Edinburgh. Lindsey Hilsum won the prize for non-fiction with her book ‘In Extremis The Life of War Correspondent Marie Colvin’ and Olivia Lang won the fiction prize with her novel ‘Crudo’. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Saturday August 17, 2019. See PA story ARTS Books. Photo credit should read: Lesley Martin/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Olivia Laing splits James Tait Black prize win with fellow shortlistees

    In Crudo, her winning novel, Laing explained she had ‘said that competition has no place in art and I meant it’

February 2019

  • Rosamund Pike as Marie Colvin in A Private War.

    Mark Kermode's film of the week
    A Private War review – portrait of a reporter in the line of fire

  • Real facts, real news … Rosamund Pike as Marie Colvin in A Private War.

    A Private War review – heartfelt biopic of legendary frontline reporter

  • Marie Colvin in evening dress and with black eye patch

    Marie Colvin verdict gives meaning to her death

    Lindsey Hilsum
  • Rosamund Pike

    Rosamund Pike: 'You never regret saying yes!'

  • The Observer view on the Assad regime’s murder of Marie Colvin

  • Paul Conroy on Marie Colvin: 'Her curiosity overtook any sense of staying alive'

January 2019

  • Marie Colvin in Cairo, Egypt

    US court finds Assad regime liable for Marie Colvin's death in Syria

    Syria ordered to pay $300m over death of Sunday Times journalist in ‘targeted’ shelling in 2012

November 2018

  • MARTHA GELLHORN<br>Picture Shows: Marie Colvin at Belchite, a Spanish Civil War village. TX: BBC Four, TBA Martha Gellhorn broke the mould. She was the first woman journalist to achieve an international reputation as a war reporter. She emulated her first husband, Ernest Hemingway in portraying war and its consequences to millions of readers. Marie Colvin, the Sunday Times Foreign Affairs Correspondent, introduces this compelling portrait of Gellhorn, revealing the truth about her marriage to, and rivalry with, Hemingway, her bravery in reporting some of the defining military conflicts of the 20th century and her often tangled personal relationships. WARNING: This copyright image may be used only to publicise current BBC output. Any other use whatsoever without specific prior approval from the BBC may result in legal action.

    Marie Colvin: ‘She illuminated the cost of war through individuals’ pain’

  • Sunday Times, US born, war reporter Colvin, has been killed in Homs, Syria<br>epa03116107 Handout photo issued on 22 February 2012 by the Sunday Times, shows Marie Colvin, covering Egyptians' uprising in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 04 February 2011. Sunday Times, US born, war reporter Colvin, has been killed in Homs, Syria, 22 February 2011, along with French photojournalist Remi Ochlik, when a makeshift media centre set up by anti-regime activists in the Baba Amr district was shelled by guvernmental forces. EPA/IVOR PRICKETT/THE SUNDAY TIMES/HO HANDOUT -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY -- NO SALES

    Book of the day
    In Extremis by Lindsey Hilsum review – the life of war correspondent Marie Colvin

October 2018

  • Channel 4 news international editor Lindsey Hilsum at her home in north London.

    Books interview
    Lindsey Hilsum: ‘I got to know Marie Colvin better in death than in life’

    The Channel 4 foreign correspondent talks about her new biography of the Sunday Times war reporter who was killed in Syria

September 2018

  • Paul Conroy with Marie Colvin Under the Wire

    Under the Wire review – gritty testament to Marie Colvin

    Christopher Martin’s documentary gives heart-in-the-mouth insights into the realities of war reporting

April 2018

  • Marie Colvin, the Sunday Times correspondent

    Assad regime 'assassinated' journalist Marie Colvin, says court claim

    Sunday Times correspondent’s family files claim in Washington court alleging Syrian government targeted journalists

September 2016

  • Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim poses for a portrait at the office of Index on Censorship in London<br>Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim poses for a portrait at the office of Index on Censorship, an NGO that promotes and defends the right to freedom of expression, in London, Britain April 13, 2016. REUTERS/Thomson Reuters Foundation/Tristan Martin

    Greenslade
    When war reporting is a coin toss between bravery and bravado

    Channel 4 News’ Lindsey Hilsum on the difficulty of deciding whether to take the risk of entering a war zone

July 2016

  • (FILE) Family Of Reporter Marie Colvin Sues Syria Over Her Death In Homs<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 12:  (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME. MANDATORY CREDIT PHOTO BY DAVE M. BENETT/GETTY IMAGES REQUIRED)  Marie Colvin attends the book launch party for author Janine di Giovanni's new book 'Ghosts by Daylight: A Memoir of War and Love' at Blake's Hotel on July 12, 2011 in London, England.  (Photo by Dave M. Benett/Getty Images)

    Charlize Theron rumoured to star in Marie Colvin biopic

  • Marie Colvin

    Journalist Marie Colvin's family sues Syrian regime, claiming killing was deliberate

March 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Attack on the Frontline Club was 'a politically motivated hit job'

    Roy Greenslade
    Vaughan Smith rejects Spectator Life magazine’s criticisms and explains why he and his wife founded a club dedicated to war correspondents

December 2015

  • Alan Rusbridger on his last day as editor of the Guardian.

    Ex-Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger honoured in British Journalism Awards

    Former editor wins Marie Colvin prize for improving reputation of journalism, while Guardian’s HSBC Files series wins investigation of the year and Patrick Kingsley named foreign affairs journalist

May 2015

  • Doucet

    Greenslade
    Lyse Doucet: 'our job is to tell the story, not be the story'

    BBC correspondent introduces INSI report on threats to journalists in the field

February 2014

  • Greenslade
    Why reporters matter - Alex Crawford's Journalists' Charity address

    Sky News correspondent on the bravery, the sacrifices and the fun

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