Alexandra Rogers
Alexandra Rogers is a political reporter for Sky News based in Westminster. She began her career in the Lobby working for a number of regional newspapers and websites before moving to HuffPost UK. Her primary topics of coverage include politics and political events, such as leadership contests and scandals involving government officials.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Alexandra reports on political topics with a neutral tone and does not show any clear signs of personal or partisan bias.
Conflicts of Interest
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- There are no clear conflicts of interest detected in Alexandra's reporting.
Contradictions
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- In an article about the Conservative party leadership contest, Alexandra states that MPs will narrow down the candidates to four, who will speak at the Conservative conference in late September. However, she also mentions that The Conservatives will start a three-month leadership contest to replace Rishi Sunak this week, ending on 2 November. These two statements seem to contradict each other as they provide different timelines for the leadership contest.
Deceptions
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- No deceptive practices were found in Alexandra's articles.
Recent Articles
Conservative Party Leadership Contest: Timeline, Rules, and Potential Candidates
Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024The Conservative Party will begin electing a new leader this week, with Rishi Sunak acting as interim until November 2nd. Nominations open Wednesday and close Monday, requiring MP backing for candidates to proceed. The parliamentary party will narrow down the field through votes, with finalists presenting at the September conference. Eligible Conservative Party members can vote from late October. Contaminated Blood Scandal: Long-Awaited Justice and $10 Billion Compensation for Victims
Broke On: Sunday, 19 May 2024The long-awaited public inquiry report into the contaminated blood scandal, which led to around 3,000 deaths in postwar Britain due to HIV and hepatitis infections from US blood products, will be published on Monday. The Conservative and Labour parties have pledged over £10 billion for compensation. The report is expected to criticize various parties involved and provide recommendations for preventing future incidents.