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  1. C-suite adviser. Communication consultant. Former journalist. Spouse. Natalie Kirby. . ( m. 2011) . George Pascoe-Watson (born 21 August 1966) is a British journalist and public relations consultant. He was formerly the political editor of The Sun newspaper, succeeding Trevor Kavanagh in January 2006.

    • Journalist
  2. Follow. Email. George delivers formidable senior counsel in reputation management for international leaders in their fields. Formerly Political Editor of The Sun newspaper and Chairman at Portland Communications, he works with Schillings’ inhouse investigators, media lawyers, and digital resilience experts to build and deliver reputation ...

  3. 3 de ene. de 2021 · After her divorces, Kay wasn’t too sure about marriage, so she dated The Sun’s former political editor, George Pascoe-Watson and had a long relationship with him until 2009. After a couple of failed love-stories, Kay hasn’t romantically involved with anyone, and she’s enigmatic to reveal her relationship status and affairs.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2023 · George Pascoe-Watson, chair of the UK PR firm Portland and a former political editor of The Sun newspaper, has been poached to head the new business alongside Victoria O’Byrne, a former...

  5. According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the chairman of lobbying firm Portland Communications, George Pascoe-Watson, was hired to work on NHS Test and Trace in April. The DHSC confirmed it...

  6. View George Pascoe-Watsons profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. George Pascoe-Watson delivers formidable senior counsel in reputation management for… ·...

    • Schillings Communications
  7. www.spears500.com › adviser › 15365George Pascoe-Watson

    In 2023 Pascoe-Watson joined Schillings as founding partner of the firm’s new consultancy business, Schillings Communications, alongside fellow founding partner, Victoria O’Byrne. Speaking exclusively to Spear’s about the launch of the new business, Pascoe-Watson described one’s reputation as ‘the most valuable asset’ a businessperson or high-profile figure could have.