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Lizzie Parry has a diverse background in journalism and health reporting. Lizzie started their career as a news reporter for Ipswich Star & East Anglian Daily Times in 2008 and gradually took on more responsibilities, including serving as the Assistant News Editor and Health Reporter. In 2013, they joined MailOnline as Deputy Health Editor before transitioning to a role as a US Health Editor at DailyMail.com in 2015. Parry then joined The Sun News in 2016, where they worked as the Digital Health Editor before being promoted to Head of Health in July 2021.
Lizzie Parry attended Ipswich High School from 1991 to 2000, where they completed their high school education. Lizzie then pursued a Bachelor's Degree in History from The University of Sheffield from 2002 to 2005.
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