John Triggs
John Triggs (born 1976) was a British journalist and feature writer. He has written for a variety of different British national newspapers and magazines including the Daily Express,[1] Sunday Express,[2] Mail on Sunday,[3] The Independent,[4] and News of the World.[5] In 2010 he quit journalism and is now working as a primary school teacher in London.
Notes
- Triggs, John (17 July 2007). "Food Trade's Juicy Secrets". Daily Express. Retrieved 16 January 2008.
- Triggs, John (27 April 2005). "Pilgrim in a sacred city". Sunday Express.
- Triggs, John (31 October 2004). "Wacky Races". Mail on Sunday, Night & Day magazine. pp. 28 to 30.
- Triggs, John (5 February 1998). "Prescott – Why I may finally be forced to leave the Jag at home". The Independent. p. 6.
- Triggs, John (23 December 2007). "Cheat yourself healthy". News of the World, Sunday magazine. p. 38.
gollark: In general, the stock market went down rather a lot initially, didn't it?
gollark: Also New Zealand and such.
gollark: No, some of Australia is actually fine COVID-19-wise.
gollark: Perhaps people were always really stupid, but the internet allows stupid people to be reached more easily and duped into stupid things.
gollark: How do you know people weren't extremely stupid in the past too?
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