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Jolyon Jenkins (born 1961) is a British journalist, radio producer, and presenter.
Education
Jolyon Jenkins received education at University of Bristol (1980-83) where he achieved a first-class degree in Philosophy.
He went on to study journalism at the City University, London.[1]
Print journalism career
After a brief period as an immigration officer[2] he worked at the New Statesman latterly New Statesman and Society (1986-1992) finishing as Deputy Editor.
After moving into freelance broadcast journalism, he joined the BBC in 1999 as a documentary radio producer and presenter. At the New Statesman he worked closely with investigative journalist Duncan Campbell where he researched the BBC “Secret Society” series,[3][4] including an episode and magazine article that led to the revelation of the secret Zircon spy satellite.
As a result of the expose, Jenkins’ home was raided[5] and he was questioned un