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Adam Sherwin is a British journalist and a former media correspondent for The Times between 1999 and 2010. [1] [2] [3] He covered topics and issues regarding naval architecture, entertainment, music, literature, technology and politics. [4] Sherwin has also ghost-written articles for such politicians as Ed Miliband and Peter Mandelson, working in the Labour media office during the 2010 General Election. He co-founded media news and entertainment website Beehive City in 2010, along with former Times colleagues Dan Sabbagh and Timothy Glanfield.

He now writes for The Independent and the Belfast Telegraph .

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