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Fergus Walsh was born on 1961-07- in Leicester, United Kingdom, is a Journalist. Discover Fergus Walsh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Fergus Walsh |
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Journalist |
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62 years old |
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Cancer |
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1961-07-, 1961 |
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1961-07- |
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Leicester, Leicestershire, England |
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United Kingdom |
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Fergus Walsh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Fergus Walsh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Fergus Walsh worth at the age of 62 years old? Fergus Walsh’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In May 2020, Walsh announced he had tested positive for antibodies of COVID-19, during the global pandemic of the disease.
When describing how he approached stories on sometimes sensitive topics, Walsh argued that 'To avoid scaring people, the script is crucial – it has to be balanced. I want to look back, six months from now, and not cringe at our stories'. He has also said that in general, 'You have to keep a certain emotional distance from the events in front of you; otherwise it would be impossible to report objectively. You can care deeply about whom or what you are covering, but you must not let your feelings cloud your judgement or prevent you from being an independent observer. On controversial topics, you have to play devil's advocate and ask people direct and often difficult questions'.
From June 2010 until May 2011 his blog was known as ‘Fergus's Medical Files’, before its current incarnation, which states that it has a particular focus on research and ethical issues.
In late 2010, he presented an appeal on behalf of LEPRA, a charity which seeks to prevent and treat Lymphatic Filariasis.
He has won five broadcasting awards from the Medical Journalists' Association. In December 2009, he received an honorary degree, a Doctorate of Civil Law (DCL) from Newcastle University. His citation stated that Walsh 'has done more than any other journalist to facilitate public comprehension of the most challenging health issues of our times.'
In June 2007, he was one of a number of medical journalists who gave evidence to Parliament as part of the scrutiny of the Human Tissue and Embryos Bill. Much of his evidence related to the degree of public acceptance of activities such as gender-selection of children, and gene therapy. In 2009, he started a blog called Fergus on Flu, which examined the H1N1 swine flu pandemic. Also in 2009, Walsh appeared as himself, in 'A Short Stay in Switzerland', a 90-minute BBC TV dramatisation of the events leading up to the death by assisted suicide of Dr Anne Turner.
Walsh has been the BBC's medical Correspondent since 2006. He appears mainly on the BBC's 6.00pm and 10.00pm News and across the News Channel. He can also be heard on BBC Radio 4's Today programme and BBC Radio 5 Live.
He attended the Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe, and obtained an English literature degree from Leeds University in 1983. Walsh completed a post-graduate course in Broadcast Journalism at University College Falmouth, in Cornwall. He has said that until beginning the course he had 'no burning ambition' to become a journalist, but that afterwards he 'couldn't wait to be a reporter'.
Walsh worked as a freelance journalist during the 1980s, in Oxford, Nottingham, Norfolk and Bristol and (for one day) Derby. His first BBC post, from 1984, was as a radio reporter on home and legal affairs. He has said that what attracted him to the role was 'the immediacy of radio…discovering and reporting on events as they happen'. His first national report was for Radio 4 News, covering a mass trespass by members of CND. In 1990, he moved to television and worked briefly as political, diplomatic and education correspondent.
Fergus Walsh (born July 1961 in Leicester, Leicestershire) has been the BBC's medical correspondent since 2006. He has won several awards for medical journalism, and has been commended for his work in making important health topics more understandable to the public.