- Marc Roche
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Marc Roche (born 5 April 1951[1] in Brussels[2]) is a Belgian[3] journalist who has been the London correspondent for the French national newspaper Le Monde since 1997.[1]
Before Roche became the Le Monde London correspondent, he had the same role at the French magazine Le Point[1] since 1985.[4] He also writes for Belgian Le Soir and Swiss La Tribune de Genève,[1] and is a regular contributor to several British newspapers, such as The Independent[4] and The Guardian.[5] He is also a regular panelist on BBC News' weekly foreign correspondent news programme Dateline London.
He specialises in writing about financial institutions and the British monarchy.
Bibliography
- Elizabeth II, la dernière reine (Elizabeth II, The Last Queen) (2007) - about Queen Elizabeth II
- Un ménage à trois (2009) - about Prince Charles and his two wives: Diana Spencer and Camilla Parker Bowles
- La banque : Comment Goldman Sachs dirige le monde (The Bank: How Goldman Sachs Rules the World) (2010) - about Goldman Sachs
References
- ^ a b c d Marc Roche biography at Evene. Retrieved 2010-11-13
- ^ Marc Roche biography by BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 2010-11-13
- ^ RTBF. Retrieved 2011-09-15
- ^ a b Marc Roche commentary in The Independent 1 April 2004. Retrieved 2010-11-13
- ^ Marc Roche article in The Guardian 14 March 2003. Retrieved 2010-11-13
Categories:- 1951 births
- Belgian journalists
- Living people
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