Molly Williams, a local democracy reporter at National World, has left. Her post on X/Twitter reads:
“I’m off on a new adventure. Thank you to everyone who tipped me off, shared photos and chatted on or off record over the past 5+ years. It was a privilege to write about this great city and its wonderful people.”
Previously, Williams freelanced for Reach plc and JPI Media. She was a stringer at Sky News.
Williams has a B.A. in journalism from Sheffield Hallam University in South Yorkshire.
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