Features journalist - NYTimes, Financial Times, Telegraph. On a book break.
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Helen Barrett
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Excited to see the lesbian witchcraft apocalypse befall the United States in a couple of days’ time.
And the shirts say “This is not a jersey” on the back:
Why are we still arguing about the industrial revolution? ft.trib.al/G6hxBYd
Ancient Rome serving strong lewks.
This is really worth a read, not least because there can (and hopefully will) be a long gap between diagnosis (especially early diagnosis) and what those of us familiar with the disease might think of as "disappearance". And even in the event of the latter, decent quality of life is still possible.
I don't get how this isn't the obvious campaign against Reform. "He brought you Brexit. He got £5m. You got lower living standards. Don't trust him again". I'm probably naive, right?
“You don’t even have to be interviewed by a real journalist anymore. If you want to be on the cover of Vogue, chances are, if you’re a big enough star, they’ll let a friend interview you or they’ll let you write an essay yourself.” - @mattbelloni.bsky.social www.cjr.org/feature/how-...
I thought girls invented England. So upset.
Used to be that you could be a salesperson or a journalist, but not both. That seems to have been rewritten, which feels like a huge shift.
Mark Wallace
Leah McElrath
Intrigued/astounded by journalists on ShopMy, and how they reconcile it with editorial ethics codes.
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Helen Barrett
Financial Times
Tim Bale
Historical data does not offer much insight about how our predecessors navigated profound change
Few things are more feared than a dementia diagnosis. Now people living with the condition are fighting against damaging stereotypes and demanding proper medical support
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Journalists, podcasters, and news influencers on the erosion of access—what it’s worth, and what it isn’t.