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Chris Greenwood is a journalist who has worked for the Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper. He has been a prominent figure in the newspaper's investigative reporting team and has written extensively on a range of topics, including politics, crime, and celebrity news.
Greenwood has been with the Daily Mail since the early 2000s and has worked his way up to become one of the newspaper's most senior journalists. He has been involved in several high-profile investigations and has written numerous front-page stories for the newspaper.
Some of Greenwood's most notable work includes:
- Exposing the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World, a rival tabloid newspaper, in 2011. Greenwood's reporting helped to uncover the extent of the hacking and led to the closure of the newspaper and the arrest of several journalists and executives.
- Investigating the death of Princess Diana in 1997. Greenwood was part of a team of journalists who worked to uncover the truth behind the princess's death and wrote several articles for the Daily Mail on the subject.
- Reporting on the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal in 2012. Greenwood was one of the first journalists to investigate allegations of abuse by the late TV presenter and wrote several articles for the Daily Mail on the subject.
Greenwood has won several awards for his journalism, including the British Press Awards' Scoop of the Year award in 2011 for his reporting on the phone-hacking scandal. He has also been named Journalist of the Year at the British Press Awards on several occasions.
Despite his success, Greenwood has faced criticism from some quarters for his reporting style, which has been described as aggressive and sensationalist. However, he remains one of the most respected and feared journalists in the British media, and his reporting has had a significant impact on several high-profile stories over the years.