Leigh, David
LEIGH, David
LEIGH, David. British, b. 1946. Genres: Documentaries/Reportage. Career: Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland, staff journalist, 1970-74; Times, London, England, staff journalist, 1974-78; Guardian, London, staff journalist, 1978-82; Observer, London, chief investigative reporter, 1982-. Publications: (with P. Chippindale) The Thorpe Committal, 1979; The Frontiers of Secrecy: Closed Government in Britain, 1980; (with S. Hoggart) Michael Foot: A Portrait, 1982; High Time: The Shocking Life and Times of Howard Marks, 1984, rev. ed. as Drug Traffic in Cannabis: Howard Marks, 1988; (with others) The Worst Accident in the World: Chernobyl, the End of the Nuclear Dream, 1986; (with M. Linklater) Not with Honour: The Inside Story of the Westland Scandal, 1986; The Wilson Plot: How the Spycatchers and Their American Allies Tried to Overthrow the British Government, 1988, in UK as The Wilson Plot: The Intelligence Services and the Discrediting of a Prime Minister, 1988; Betrayed, 1993; Fergie, 1996; Sleaze, 1997; The Liar, 1999. Address: c/o The Guardian, 119 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3ER, England. Online address: David.Leigh@guardian.co.uk