MEDIA: Edwards to head home news in C4 News restructure
22 Aug 2003 | by Anna Clarke
Yvette Edwards has been promoted to senior home news editor for ITN's Channel 4 News as a part of a restructure.
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Downing Street director of communications and strategy Alastair Campbell has resigned.
Yvette Edwards has been promoted to senior home news editor for ITN's Channel 4 News as a part of a restructure.
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