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'''Paul Henley''' is a British radio and television journalist. He contributes to programmes such as [[Crossing Continents]] for [[BBC Radio 4]], and was a runner up in the [[Foreign Press Awards]][http://www.foreign-press.org.uk/awards.cfm] in 2005. He attended the [[Royal Grammar School, Newcastle]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} and [[Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}. He began presenting "Europe Today" on the BBC's World Service in early 2009.
'''Paul Henley''' is a British radio and television journalist. He has worked for the BBC since 1992 and contributes to programmes such as [[Crossing Continents]] for [[BBC Radio 4]]. He was a runner up in the [[Foreign Press Awards]][http://www.foreign-press.org.uk/awards.cfm] in 2005. He attended the [[Royal Grammar School, Newcastle]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} and [[Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}. He began presenting "Europe Today" on the BBC's World Service in early 2009. Henley is a strong supporter of equal rights for those in same sex relationships.


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Paul Henley is a British radio and television journalist. He has worked for the BBC since 1992 and contributes to programmes such as Crossing Continents for BBC Radio 4. He was a runner up in the Foreign Press Awards[1] in 2005. He attended the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle[citation needed] and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge[citation needed]. He began presenting "Europe Today" on the BBC's World Service in early 2009. Henley is a strong supporter of equal rights for those in same sex relationships.