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'''Steve Dinneen''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] working for the ''[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]''. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the ''[[Glasgow University Guardian]]'' and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website ''[[Brazen Glasgow]]''.
'''Steve Dinneen''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] working for the ''[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]''. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the ''[[Glasgow University Guardian]]'' and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website ''[[]]''.
Notable investigations include his series of articles on broadcasting corruption.

However, if he doesn't get his act together, learn to drive soon and stop wearing dodgy v-neck jumpers he will be working in Dunkin' Donuts where staff can't even read Wikipedia, never mind write their own overblown entries.


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Steve Dinneen is a British journalist working for the Sunday Mail. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the Glasgow University Guardian and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website brazenmagazine.co.uk. Notable investigations include his series of articles on broadcasting corruption.