Claire Wilde, group data and investigations editor at National World has left. She wrote on Twitter:
“I’ve made the tough decision to leave National World after a fantastic five years. Being group data and investigations editor really was the dream job but it’s time for something new.”
Previously, Wilde was a crime correspondent at the Yorkshire Post. She also worked at Newsquest as a senior reporter and city hall reporter.
She also worked at the BBC.
Wilde has a B.A. from the University of Leeds.
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