
Chris Page
Chris Page is a seasoned journalist and the BBC News correspondent in Ireland, where he covers a wide range of topics, including politics, social issues, and cultural events. With extensive experience in reporting, Page has been at the forefront of significant news stories, providing in-depth analysis and insights into the evolving landscape of Irish society. His reporting style is characterized by its clarity and attention to detail, making complex issues accessible to a broad audience.
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Recent news mentions
Ann Arbor Police spokesperson Chris Page said the department was made aware of allegations regarding a sexual assault involving LaTroy Lewis.
Falcons fire assistant coach LaTroy Lewis amid police sexual assault probeDetective Superintendent Chris Page was acting Assistant Commissioner of Investigations for part of the relevant period, and was in charge of drafting the terms of reference for the investigation into the emails.
Jevon McSkimming case: High-ranking police officer put under investigation before he could officially retirePage's failings were described as considerable in relation to the investigation of allegations.
Revealed: The key figures in the IPCA report that found serious misconduct at the highest levelsChris Page is the BBC News Ireland correspondent reporting on the digitisation of mother and baby home archives.
Mother and baby home archives to become digitisedChris Page is a BBC News correspondent in Ireland.
Los cientos de bebés que acabaron enterrados en una fosa común secreta en Irlanda






















