The Financial Times has tapped Anna Gross to serve as a political correspondent.
Her tweet reads:
“I’ll mostly be covering the Lib Dems, and health, education, immigration, levelling up, tech, science and DCMS policy. Get in touch with ideas for stories and topics I should investigate.”
Gross joined the FT in February 2019 as a companies reporter. Later, she held the posts of markets reporter, science and health reporter, Paris reporter and recently served as telecoms, media and technology correspondent.
Gross has degrees from the University of Sussex and City, University of London.
Connect with Gross on Twitter.
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