Peter Jukes is a British journalist and screenwriter. His television credits include devising and writing In Deep (subsequently developed with Paul Haggis for the USA network), the first two episodes of the the first series of the Emmy award winning Waking the Dead, BAFTA award winning Sea of Souls, and the first episodes of Inspector Lynley with original storylines.
As a journalist he has written regularly for various newspapers and magazines, including Newsweek, New Statesman, The Daily Beast, Politico, The New Republic and was nominated for several awards for his coverage of the phone hacking trial in London, the longest and most expensive criminal trial in British history, recounted in his book Beyond Contempt.
He is co-author of
Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder Exposed and director of the Byline Festival. His 2012 book,
The Fall of the House of Murdoch, was described by the former Sunday Times editor Sir Harold Evans as “a roaring great read.” His account of living in the modern city,
A Shout in the Street (Faber & Faber, 1990), was called “a dream of a book” by John Berger. He lives in London.
'A must read for anyone who wants to understand not only our media, but power in Britain'– OWEN JONES, author The Establishment'Top court reporting' – NICK DAVIES, THE GUARDIANGo behind the doors of Court 12 of the Old Bailey for what was billed as 'the trial of the century' – the...
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