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  • It does, however, allow correspondents such as Bradby to vent their frustration.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • He had lunch with Tom Bradby, ITV's political editor, on 15 June 2011.

    Rupert Murdoch met David Cameron at Downing Street twice during BSkyB bid 2011

  • ITV's biggest asset in royal matters, political editor Tom Bradby, who is a friend of Prince William, is a wedding guest so will not be working on the day - although he will offer the broadcaster some words coming in and out of the service.

    TV's royal wedding nerves 2011

  • ITN's Tom Bradby got the nod, but in a personal capacity.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • "They are in many ways," oiled Tom Bradby, reprising his royal interview in William and Kate: In Their Own Words ITV1, "an ordinary couple with ordinary aspirations."

    My Big Fat Royal Gypsy Wedding and William and Kate: In Their Own Words 2011

  • Meanwhile, work by Townley And Bradby explores the social impact of the recent volcanic explosion in Iceland.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • As if the commoner Middletons were not worrying enough to royal scholars such as James Whitaker, there had to be a risk that Goldsmith, a property developer, might, with his record of upstart hedonism actively contaminate an occasion featuring a King of Saudi Arabia, their Tonganese highnesses and the hardly less eminent royal broadcaster, ITN's Tom Bradby.

    Look what you're marrying into, Kate | Catherine Bennett 2011

  • With questions such as: "You evidently have a very close-knit family" and: "It has to be said, you both look incredibly happy and relaxed", Bradby certainly reminded the BBC how things were done before the late Willie Hamilton indulged his chippy obsession with civil lists and the "expensive, extravagant irrelevance" that was Princess Margaret.

    Gone are the days of rejoicing over a royal wedding Catherine Bennett 2010

  • And by terrible contrast the happy couple appear to have taken a shine to Bradby.

    Diary Hugh Muir 2010

  • Bradby remains doubly significant to this story because it was his action that indirectly led to the jailing of the News of the World's royal editor Clive Goodman.

    Royal engagement highlights change in relationship with the press Stephen Brook 2010

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