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Ciaran Jenkins was born on 1984 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is a Welsh journalist and reporter. Discover Ciaran Jenkins'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 40 years old?

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1984

Ciaran Jenkins (born 1984, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales) is a Welsh journalist and reporter who works for Channel 4 News, the flagship news programme of British broadcaster Channel 4.

He is the channel's Scotland correspondent.

Jenkins was born in Merthyr Tydfil, a former mining town in what was then Mid Glamorgan in the valleys of South Wales.

His father is the Welsh poet and author, Mike Jenkins.

His sister is Bethan Jenkins, a Plaid Cymru politician who represented the South Wales West region in the National Assembly for Wales.

He also has a younger sister named Niamh.

2005

He read music at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, graduating in 2005 and was a gifted cellist, reaching the final of the Texaco Young Musician of Wales competition in 1999.

2006

Jenkins won Grand Prize at the inaugural CNN European News Blog Awards in 2006 for his political blog Blamerbell Briefs.

2011

He conducted in-depth investigations into bogus academics and fraud in 2011, which led to the effective abolition of the University of Wales, formerly Britain's second-largest university.

won Best News, Current Affairs & Sport programme at BAFTA Wales in 2011.

2012

Jenkins joined Channel 4 News as a reporter in January 2012.

Jenkins was named Royal Television Society Young Journalist of the Year 2012 for his work on Channel 4 News.

Jenkins also won the Current Affairs category at the Celtic Media Awards 2012 for his investigation, Cash for Qualifications, which exposed potential visa and exam fraud at the University of Wales.

His earlier investigation, University Challenged,

2016

In 2016, Jenkins shared his experience of studying at Cambridge as an ambassador for the Seren Network.

After leaving university, Jenkins lived in Japan where he studied Japanese and wrote articles for The Guardian newspaper's Comment is Free website.

He studied at Cardiff University School of Journalism during which time he developed a popular political blog, Blamerbell Briefs.

Jenkins is a former BBC Cymru Wales education correspondent, appearing frequently on BBC Wales Today and the Welsh language news programme, Newyddion.