The Week has hired Harriet Marsden as a staff writer to cover world news, U.K. news, politics and gender equality. Recently, she was a news editor at informed.
There, Marsden was responsible for selecting and curating quality content from the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Economist and Foreign Policy. Since September 2019, she has been working freelance for The Times, the Sunday Times, the Independent, Tortoise and the Telegraph.
She was also a journalist and sub-editor at The Times and worked as a Indy100 writer, journalist and sub-editor at The Independent.
She also worked at Guardian News & Media and was a researcher at The Week and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
Marsden has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Cambridge and a master’s degree from City, University of London.
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