Investigative journalist Phillip Knightley dies at 87
LONDON — A fascination with spies and scandals, combined with deep patience and persistence, made Phillip Knightley a legend among investigative journalists.
Knightley, who has died aged 87, helped gain compensation for the victims of thalidomide through a landmark investigation for London’s Sunday Times, and shone light on the murky world of Cold War espionage.
Former Sunday Times editor Harold Evans called him “the gold standard of public journalism.”
“Phil was spurred by injustice,” Evans wrote in a tribute.


