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Nick Davies

Nicholas (Nick) Davies (born 28 March 1953) is a British investigative journalist, writer and documentary maker.
Davies has written extensively as a freelancer, as well as for ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer'', and been named Reporter of the Year,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Press Gazette )〕 Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation )〕
Davies has made documentaries for ITV's ''World in Action'' and written numerous books on the subject of politics and journalism, including ''Flat Earth News'', which attracted considerable controversy as an exposé of journalistic malpractice in the UK and around the globe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Random House )〕 As a reporter for ''The Guardian'', Davies was responsible for uncovering the ''News of the World'' phone hacking affair, including the July 2011 revelations of hacking into the mobile phone voicemail of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.
==Career in journalism==
Davies gained a PPE degree from Oxford University in 1974, and started his journalism career in 1976, working as a trainee for the Mirror Group in Plymouth. He then moved to London initially to work for the ''Sunday People'' and spent a year working for ''The Evening Standard'' before becoming a news reporter at ''The Guardian'' in July 1979. Since then he has worked as home affairs correspondent at ''The Observer''; chief feature writer at ''London Daily News'' in 1986 and on-screen reporter for ''World in Action'' and Channel 4's ''Dispatches''. After the ''London Daily News'' folded he moved to the USA for a year, where he wrote ''White Lies'', about the wrongful conviction of a black janitor, Clarence Brandley, for the murder of a white girl.〔 Since 1989 Davies has been a freelance reporter for ''The Guardian'', for which he continues to contribute articles as of 2009, working from his home in Sussex. He was the winner of the first Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Martha Gellhorn Prize )
Following the publication of ''Flat Earth News'' and a ''Guardian'' story co-written by Davies claiming that ''News of the World'' journalists tapped private mobile phones to get stories, on 14 July 2009 Davies told the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee that the Metropolitan Police Service had done too little to investigate the claims. The ''Guardian'' coverage also led to calls from high-profile MPs for the dismissal of Andy Coulson, communications director for the Conservative Party. Davies received the Paul Foot Award 2011 for his work on this story.〔Dan Sabbagh ("Nick Davies wins award for hacking exposé" ), ''The Guardian'', 29 February 2012, p.5〕
Davies's book on the News International phone hacking scandal, ''Hack Attack: How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch'', was released in August 2014.

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