Don HaleDon Hale became nationally famous for his tireless –and ultimately successful- campaign, while editor of the Matlock Mercury newspaper, to clear the name of Stephen Downing, imprisoned for 27 years for the murder of a Derbyshire woman. It won him theOBE and was acknowledged to have righted a major miscarriage of justice. He subsequently told the story of his campaign in his best-selling book Town Without Pity, and has since been involved in several other successful campaigns. Formerly a professional footballer for Bury and Blackburn, and a journalist for the Manchester Evening News, he lives in North Wales. He is also author of Mallard: How the €˜Blue Streak' Broke the World Speed Record, published by Aurum. Read More Read Less
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