Pippa Bailey has been appointed assistant editor and writer at The New Statesman, movin on from her current post of managing editor, production.
Bailey joined in January 2019 as deputy head of production and also served as chief sub-editor. She worked as a junior sub-editor and sub-editor at the Mail on Sunday. She also wrote for The Independent and the Evening Standard.
Bailey has a B.A. from the University of Leeds and a master’s degree from Goldsmiths College, U. of London.
You can congratulate Bailey via Twitter.
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