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Barrie Penrose

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British journalist (1942–2020)

Barrie Penrose (26 January 1942 – 5 July 2020) was a Britishinvestigative journalist, interviewer and trainer.

Life and career

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Born inCroydon, Penrose was educated atJohn Ruskin Grammar School and later at theLondon School of Economics.

He worked for theNew York Herald Tribune in Paris,The Observer,The Sunday Times andBBC Television, initially as Barrie Sturt-Penrose.

In December 1979,John Cairncross – who had secretly admitted to anMI6 interrogator that he had spied for the Soviets – was approached by Penrose and made a full confession to the journalist. The news was widely publicized, leading many to believe that Cairncross was the so-called "fifth man" of theCambridge Five spy ring. This designation would be confirmed in 1989 byKGB agentOleg Gordievsky, who defected to Britain.[1]

Penrose was on the Stephaniturm for the recovery of HMS Edinburgh's gold salvage, and had exclusive journalistic access to the salvage. In the course of his reporting and subsequent authorship of the book Stalin's Gold, Penrose claimed salvage expert Keith Jessop was "unprincipled and devious", had secured the contract through nefarious means including bribery, and that the divers routinely messed with and desecrated the bodies entombed in the wreck during the dive. Taken to tribunal by Keith Jessop over those claims, Penrose's words were judged libellous and all copies of Stalin's Gold were ordered pulped.[2]

Penrose wroteThe Pencourt File (with BBC colleague Roger Courtiour) based on information recounted byHarold Wilson, shortly after he had resigned as British prime minister. Wilson had requested contact with the journalists about conspiracies that he claimed had occurred during his period in government.[3][4]

Penrose died on 5 July 2020 due to complications ofParkinson's disease.[5]

Bibliography

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  • Sturt-Penrose, Barrie (1969).The Art Scene. Hamlyn Ltd.ISBN 978-0600000532.
  • Penrose, Barrie; Courtiour, Roger (1978).The Pencourt File. Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd.ISBN 978-0436366406.
  • Penrose, Barrie (1983).Stalin's Gold: The Story of HMS Edinburgh and Its Treasure. Little Brown & Co.ISBN 978-0316698771.
  • Penrose, Barrie; Freeman, Simon (1996).Rinkagate: The Rise and Fall of Jeremy Thorpe. Bloomsbury Publishing.ISBN 978-0747533399.

References

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  1. ^"OBITUARIES: John Cairncross".The Independent. 22 October 2011. Retrieved17 September 2018.
  2. ^"Barrie Penrose, reporter who probed Harold Wilson's worries and named the 'Fifth Man' – obituary".The Telegraph. 8 July 2020.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  3. ^"Barrie Penrose, reporter who probed Harold Wilson's worries and named the 'Fifth Man' – obituary".The Daily Telegraph. 8 July 2020. Retrieved8 July 2020.
  4. ^"Wilson 'plot': The secret tapes". 9 March 2006. Retrieved2 July 2021.
  5. ^"Barrie Penrose obituary".The Times. London. 7 July 2020. Retrieved8 July 2020.(subscription required)
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