Ryan Parry

Ryan Parry is a Senior Reporter for The Sun and the Sun on Sunday, covering general news and entertainment. With over two decades of experience in national newspaper and online journalism, Ryan has won several industry awards and broken numerous major exclusives. His most notable scoop was the 'Intruder at the Palace' undercover story in 2003 while working for the Daily Mirror. This led to a role as the paper's US Correspondent based in New York. Ryan joined The Sun in 2012 before moving to Los Angeles as West Coast Editor for DailyMail.com and DailyMailTV, where he received an Emmy award in 2019. He returned to The Sun in 2021 and is currently based in Yorkshire.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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  • Ryan Parry has a history of breaking major exclusives, which could potentially influence his reporting.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Ryan Parry's employment by The Sun and the Sun on Sunday may influence his coverage of news and entertainment<dummy00015>

Contradictions

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  • In the article about David Beckham suing Mark Wahlberg, Ryan Parry reports that Beckham had appeared in F45 social media posts promoting the brand, but these posts have since been deleted. This contradicts previous reporting where it was stated that Beckham was still involved with F45.

Deceptions

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  • The article about David Beckham suing Mark Wahlberg does not disclose that F45 Training is a client of The Sun's parent company, News Corp.

Recent Articles

David Beckham Sues Mark Wahlberg and F45 Gym Over Alleged $10.5 Million Profit Loss

David Beckham Sues Mark Wahlberg and F45 Gym Over Alleged $10.5 Million Profit Loss

Broke On: Friday, 19 April 2024 Soccer icon David Beckham is suing Mark Wahlberg, F45 gym founders Adam Gilchrist and Rob Deutsch, and Wahlberg's investment group for alleged fraud in a fitness brand deal worth up to $10.5 million (€8.5 million) in lost profits. Beckham was introduced to the opportunity by his friend Wahlberg but claims he was misled about potential profits, with shares promised but withheld until after prices dropped.