Miles Ellingham, an editorial assistant at the Financial Times, has left to go freelance.
He wrote on X/Twitter:
“After two years @FT I’ve decided to go freelance and pursue writing. If you’re looking for stories/features, please get in touch (gmail address in bio). I’ll miss my colleagues but I’m proud of the pieces I’ve produced at the paper.”
Ellingham joined the FT in September 2021 as in intern. Before that, he freelanced for The Independent, Rolling Stone and Vice.
Ellingham has a bachelor’s degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a master’s degree from City, University of London.
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