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|description=UK journalist who attended the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s ''[[Tackling Tools of Malign Influence]]'', a few days before the II was exposed.
 
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'''Alex Spillius'' is a UK journalist who attended the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s ''[[Tackling Tools of Malign Influence]]''
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'''Alex Spillius''' is a UK journalist who attended the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s ''[[Tackling Tools of Malign Influence]]''
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
"Alex served as Southeast Asia Correspondent, assistant foreign editor, Washington correspondent and Diplomatic correspondent for the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]''. He was a senior media adviser to [[Prince Ali of Jordan]]’s FIFA presidential bid, and to the European Movement’s UK referendum campaign. He has spoken at [[Council of Europe]] and [[Chatham House]] events on the future of journalism."<ref>http://foreigndesk.co.uk/</ref>
 
"Alex served as Southeast Asia Correspondent, assistant foreign editor, Washington correspondent and Diplomatic correspondent for the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]''. He was a senior media adviser to [[Prince Ali of Jordan]]’s FIFA presidential bid, and to the European Movement’s UK referendum campaign. He has spoken at [[Council of Europe]] and [[Chatham House]] events on the future of journalism."<ref>http://foreigndesk.co.uk/</ref>
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"He was a writer for [[Ed Miliband]]’s 2015 campaign and [[Sadiq Khan]]’s successful [[London mayor]]al campaign in 2016."<ref>https://www.atalanta.co/news-insights/appointment-of-alex-spillius/</ref>
  
 
[[image:Alex Spillius on Brexit.png|left|520px]]
 
[[image:Alex Spillius on Brexit.png|left|520px]]

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(journalist)
Alex Spillius.jpg
BornMarch 1964
ResidenceUK
NationalityUK
Member ofForeign Desk Ltd
UK journalist who attended the Integrity Initiative's Tackling Tools of Malign Influence, a few days before the II was exposed.

Alex Spillius is a UK journalist who attended the Integrity Initiative's Tackling Tools of Malign Influence

Activities

"Alex served as Southeast Asia Correspondent, assistant foreign editor, Washington correspondent and Diplomatic correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He was a senior media adviser to Prince Ali of Jordan’s FIFA presidential bid, and to the European Movement’s UK referendum campaign. He has spoken at Council of Europe and Chatham House events on the future of journalism."[1]

"He was a writer for Ed Miliband’s 2015 campaign and Sadiq Khan’s successful London mayoral campaign in 2016."[2]

Alex Spillius on Brexit.png

Alex Spillius co-founded Foreign Desk Ltd‎‎.[3]

In May/Jun 2017, he published 3 articles, all about Brexit on Infacts.org.[4]

On 5 October 2017 he co-founded his own company, Alex Spillius Associates Ltd.[3]

Spillius is a member of the Journalism Trust Initiative "to rebuild confidence in the global media industry, launched by Reporters Sans Frontieres and the European Standardisation Committee (CEN). Partners include Agence France Presse, the European Broadcasting Union and the Global Editors Network.[5]

"Contributing Analyst" for Newsguard.[6]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Tackling Tools of Malign Influence1 November 20182 November 2018London
Frontline Club
Integrity Initiative conference about "Russian Propaganda"
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