The Telegraph has appointed Dominic Penna as a political correspondent, a move up from his recent post of political reporter.
In his new role, Penna will continue to write and edit the politics newsletter. He joined in January 2020 as an editorial graduate. Before this, he was a sub-editor at EachOther, a nonprofit organization that provides news on human rights.
He also held the posts of features editor and editor-in-chief at The Tab Sheffield, and interned at Guardian News & Media.
Penna has a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Sheffield.
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