Jamie Phillips

Assistant News Editor at The Sun

Jamie Phillips is an accomplished journalist with extensive experience in news reporting and editing. Currently serving as the Assistant News Editor at The Sun since June 2023, Jamie contributes to the growth of The Sun Online by spearheading original content ideas and leading a team as the night news editor. Prior experience includes roles as a UK news reporter at MailOnline, where Jamie managed story sourcing and assisted in night news editing, and as a court reporter for MyLondon, covering criminal cases in London. Jamie has also held positions as a senior reporter across multiple regional platforms and worked at The Telegraph, producing news stories for both digital and print. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Level 3 NCTJ Diploma in Journalism from the University of Brighton.

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The Sun was launched in 1969 with the slogan “forward with the people,” because that is what we believe in. The Sun cares about quality of life, the kind of world we live in, and about people. The Sun is more than a newspaper. It is an instigator, an entertainer, a cultural reference point, a finger on the pulse and a daily relationship. The Sun has been a campaigning newspaper since its inception and continues to be so today, with recent reporting focusing on the plight of refuge shelters for abused women and on male suicide. The Sun stands for ordinary working people looking to get on, building better lives for themselves and their families, regardless of where they grow up or which school they went to.


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