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'''Seumas Milne''' (born 1958) is a British journalist and writer based in London. A columnist and associate editor at ''[[The Guardian]]'' newspaper, he is author of a best-selling book about the [[UK miners' strike (1984-1985)|1984-5 British miners' strike]], ''The Enemy Within''.

The younger son of the former [[BBC]] Director General [[Alasdair Milne]], he attended the leading public school [[Winchester College]] and read [[Philosophy, Politics and Economics|PPE]] at [[Balliol College, Oxford]] and Economics at [[Birkbeck, University of London|Birkbeck College, London University]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardiancontacts/page/0,,328361,00.html Guardian contacts] page for Seumas Milne.</ref> He worked as a staff journalist for three years on ''[[The Economist]]'' before joining the ''[[The Guardian]]'', where he has been a news reporter, Labour Correspondent (Europe), Labour Editor, and was Comment Editor for six years (2001-7).

Since June 2007, Milne has been associate editor of ''The Guardian'' and a weekly columnist. He has reported for ''The Guardian'' from the Middle East, Latin America, Russia, Eastern Europe and South Asia, and also written for ''[[Le Monde Diplomatique]]'' and the ''[[London Review of Books]]''.

Seumas Milne is the author of ''The Enemy Within - MI5, Maxwell and the Scargill Affair'' ([[Verso Books]], 1994), an investigation into operations by the security services against the leaders of the [[National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain)|National Union of Mineworkers]] during and after the 1984-5 miners' strike. A revised edition was published by Pan/[[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]] in 1995 with the title ''The Enemy Within - The Secret War Against the Miners''. A third, updated edition under the same title was published by [[Verso Books]] in 2004. A ''Dispatches'' television documentary based on the book, "Spy in the Camp", was broadcast by Channel Four in October 1994.

Milne co-authored ''Beyond the Casino Economy: Planning for the 1990s'' (1989) with Nicholas Costello and [[Jonathan Michie]], is the author of "Making Markets Work" (ESRC, 1997) and has contributed to several other books, including "Unemployment in Europe" ([[Academic Press]], 1989), edited by Jonathan Michie and John Grieve.

A member of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]{{Fact|June 2009|date=June 2009}}, Milne was a member of the national executive of the [[National Union of Journalists]] between 1989 and 2000. He was joint winner of the 1999 ''What the Papers Say'' Scoop of the Year award.

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