about Patricia
Born in Bury, Lancashire, Patricia graduated in German
and French at Bristol University and was trained on the Bolton Evening News
before joining Reuters news agency. After postings in Geneva, Bonn and Rome
she became the Times correspondent in Germany and subsequently a leader-writer
and assistant foreign news editor for that newspaper in London. With many
other journalists from the Times she moved in 1986 to the newly-founded Independent
and returned to Germany where she covered the collapse of Communism and the
fall of the Berlin Wall, switching to Warsaw in 1990 to report on the transition
to democracy in countries from the Baltic to the Black Sea and subsequently
to Rome to cover the "Tangentopoli" ("bribesville") corruption
scandals and the collapse of the discredited political regime. In 1990 she
was awarded the Anglo-German Foundation's prize for journalism. She has also
worked briefly for the Baltimore Sun, the Sunday Times and the UN World Food
Programme. Patricia Clough has one daughter and lives in Italy.