John-Paul Flintoff

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John-Paul Flintoff is an author, broadcaster and journalist based in London.

He is the author of the memoir Comp: A Survivor's Tale, based on his time at the controversial Holland Park Comprehensive, a flagship of state education in London.

Currently (2006), Flintoff works as contributing writer on The Sunday Times.

His magazine story about Camila Batmanghelidjh, who founded the London-based charity Kid's Company, changed government policy and attracted more than £500,000 in donations from readers.

He is currently making a film, Fresh Air Machine, about his electric car.

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