Education
Fox was educated at Street Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint, and the Polytechnic of Central London where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts honours degree Journalism.
Fox was educated at Street Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint, and the Polytechnic of Central London where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts honours degree Journalism.
Fox started her career at Thames Polytechnic as an assistant Puerto Rico officer From there she worked for six years at the Equal Opportunities Commission where she became a senior press officer, followed by two years running the media operation at the National Council for One Parent Families. Fox became Head of Media at CAFOD in 1995, where she adopted the Jubilee 2000 press group, which aimed to push serious Third World issues onto the media and political agendas.
She wrote this article using the name "Fiona Foster".
In December 2001 Fox was appointed the founding Director of the Science Media Centre, based at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London.
She has been accused of genocide denial in relation to a report she wrote in 1995 for the magazine Living Marxism on the violence in Rwanda.
She is the director of the Science Media Centre and a former leading member of the Revolutionary Communist Party.