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  1. Welcome back. Senior China correspondent at The Guardian · Experience: The Guardian · Education: University of Cambridge · Location: London · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Amy Hawkins’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  2. www.thewirechina.com › team_member › amy-hawkinsAmy Hawkins - The Wire China

    May 31, 2020 · Amy Hawkins is a journalist who has written extensively about China. For three years she lived in Beijing, where she reported on tech, society, business and culture for the likes of Foreign Policy, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and others. She now works for The Economist in London. You can follow her on Twitter @XLHawkins.

  3. Jan 13, 2019 · Amy Hawkins is a journalist whose writings have appeared in publications such as Foreign Policy, the Guardian, and the TLS.

  4. Oct 15, 2024 · Chinese women spark anger after locking crying toddler in plane toilet Original. Aug 29, 2024 |. By Amy Hawkins Verified. | The Guardian Verified. Two women in China have been accused of child abuse after they separated a crying toddler from her grandmother and locked her in the toilet of a plane, on a domestic flight.

  5. By Amy Hawkins, Helen Davidson and Chi Hui Lin / The Guardian Deciphering the obscure machinations of elite politics is a pursuit that western China-watchers are all too familiar with. But as the US election approaches, it is analysts in China who are struggling to read the tea leaves on what differentiates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump when it comes to their stance on the US’s biggest ...

  6. Sep 13, 2021 · Amy Hawkins pictured as a younger woman. Mrs Hawkins was born Amy Evans in Cardiff on January 24, 1911 but spent most of her childhood in nearby Newport.

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    Amy Hawkins. Amy Winifred Hawkins (née Evans, 24 January 1911 – 8 September 2021) was a Welsh supercentenarian and dancer from Monmouthshire in South Wales, who became famous for singing the World War I song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" [1] on her 110th birthday. The performance was uploaded to the TikTok video service by her 15-year-old ...

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