Intrepid and courageous journalist for Time Out and the Sunday Times who went on to become a PR and strategy adviser
In 1972 the young journalist David May had a major scoop published in the small London listings magazine Time Out. It was an interview with the bank robber Kenneth Littlejohn, done just before he went on the run from prison in Northern Ireland, in which he claimed to have been working for British secret services in order to discredit the IRA.
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