Hazell to join the Telegraph as political correspondent

Will Hazell, an education correspondent at The i Paper, will leave next month to join The Telegraph as a political correspondent, working on The Sunday Telegraph. Previously, he reported for The Times Educational Supplement, Ltd. in London and was a reporter and correspondent at the Health Service Journal. Hazell has a B.A. from the University […]

Daily Mail taps Lyons on the news team

Izzy Lyons, a crime correspondent at The Telegraph, has left to join the news team at The Daily Mail. Lyons spent more than four years at The Telegraph as a news reporter. Lyons graduated from Cardiff University with a bachelor’s degree in English literature.

The Telegraph news writer Ough departs

Tom Ough, news writer – long reads and color at The Telegraph has left. Previously, he was an editorial trainee, writer and commissioning editor for Telegraph Weekend and was then promoted to senior lifestyle writer. As per his Tweet, he will share more details “when permitted.” He was also an online, night and diary reporter […]

Wilkinson joins the Telegraph as head of personal finance

The Telegraph has named Ben Wilkinson head of personal finance coverage. He joins from the Daily Mail, where he has worked for over seven years as a reporter, assistant news editor and recently, as Money Mail deputy editor. Prior to joining the Daily Mail, Wilkinson was a crime reporter at Oxford Mail and Times Limited. […]

Featherstone joins The i Paper as deputy travel editor

The i Paper has tapped Emma Featherstone as deputy travel editor. Previously, she was a travel content editor and writer at The Telegraph. She has freelanced for The i Paper, The Guardian, The Independent, Refinery29 and Metro. She served as commissioning editor – content coordination at Guardian News & Media also worked at Which? as […]

The Telegraph debuts features supplement

The Telegraph has launched a 12-page standalone features supplement, running Monday through Friday. It will feature the paper’s popular columnists, reviews and art journalism. The supplement will focus on health features on Monday, fashion on Wednesday and  extended arts coverage Friday. The business pages have moved into the main broadsheet paper.

Telegraph hires Haynes as personal finance reporter

Tom Haynes joins The Telegraph as a personal finance reporter. In a Twitter post announcing the move, he said he is very “excited for the opportunity to do something completely new and can’t wait to get started.” Haynes begins on May 16. Recently, he worked as a reporter at MyLondon. He was also an assistant editor […]

Reuters hires Robinson as planning editor

Danielle Robinson, head of video at The Telegraph, has left to join Reuters as a planning editor. Robinson has been with the Telegraph for over 3 years, previously serving as video planning editor and deputy head of video. She has also worked at Sky and Network 10 and ABC in Australia. She has also freelanced […]

Telegraph economics editor Lynch departs

Russell Lynch, economics editor at The Daily and Sunday Telegraph is leaving. Lynch has been in journalism for 21 years, previously working at the Evening Standard for 9 years as a city correspondent and then as deputy city editor. He has also reported for Press Association and was a construction news, senior reporter at Emap. […]

Mehta swaps Forbes India for The Telegraph

Pankti Mehta, senior assistant editor at Forbes India, has left after more than 3 years to join The Telegraph in London as a multimedia editor on the new newsroom innovation team. She was also editor of BlackBook Magazine, a monthly magazine that covers the business of luxury. She has also worked freelance as a project […]