Paul Connolly is an experienced investigative journalist, television presenter, author and documentarian who has made a name for himself in the industry through his hard-hitting investigative reporting and exceptional storytelling skills. With over 20 years of experience in journalism, he has covered a wide range of subjects from politics to crime and has worked for some of the world’s prominent news media channels such as BBC, Sky News, and Al Jazeera.
Born and raised in Ireland, Connolly began his career as a newspaper journalist before moving into television and documentary production. It was his passion for uncovering the truth and shedding light on hidden stories that drove him to pursue a career in investigative journalism.
Over the years, Paul has gained a reputation for his powerful and thought-provoking investigative reports, documentaries and live events, which have exposed corruption and wrongdoings at the highest levels of society. His work has not only helped hold powerful figures accountable but has also brought about significant changes in society and encouraged people to take action.
In addition to his journalistic work, Paul has authored numerous books, including The Good Murders, an insight into the world of modern-day serial killers. He is also a regular public speaker and has delivered speeches on media ethics, social justice, and investigative journalism at various events around the world.
A passionate advocate for press freedom and the importance of investigative reporting, Connolly is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and regularly speaks out against censorship, media manipulation, and government cover-ups.
With his extensive experience in the field of journalism and his unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth, Paul Connolly is a vital part of the media landscape and a source of inspiration for aspiring journalists around the world.