Laura Onita, a retail editor at The Telegraph, has left to join the Financial Times as an assistant companies editor.
Onita joined The Telegraph in 2019 as a retail correspondent.
Before that, she was a retail correspondent at the Evening Standard and a business reporter at The Sunday Times. She reported for the Institution of Engineering and Technology and was a journalist on the data and investigative team at Thomson Reuters Foundation.
She interned at The Centre for Investigative Journalism.
Onita has a B.A. in journalism from Anglia Ruskin University.
You can congratulate Onita via Twitter.
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