Paul Martin (Irish journalist)
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Paul Martin is an English
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of the ''Irish Mail on Sunday'' and was best known for his appearances in Celebrity Come Dine With Me and boxing show ''
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''. He regularly appears on the BBC Nolan radio show, News Night and Sky News as a panelist on the newspaper review section.


Irish Mirror

Martin worked as a showbiz columnist at the ''
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'', but was sacked during layoffs in 2012.


TV appearances

In January 2012 Martin appeared in TV3's first series of TV cookery show ''Celebrity Come Dine With Me Ireland''. Martin's fracas with Belfast-born singer-songwriter Brian Kennedy became a talking point of the show. Martin also appeared in
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show ''Lords of the Ring''.


Driving conviction

In 2010 Martin pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without reasonable consideration, after he was caught speeding and reading paperwork while driving.


References

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