@PickardJE
@MishalHusain
Leaving aside all politics, Mishal's composure day after day in the face of outrageous rudeness from candidates for public service is unbelievable
Jan Dalley, the FT Arts Editor of many years standing, is stepping down in September having shaped arts coverage for.. well this century!
Somehow we have to replace her. It's an incredible job. Extraordinary candidates only please
My favourite thing about this Lunch with the FT by the very brave
@laureni
is that Anna Wintour maintains she doesn’t understand the very simple decades-old format while undermining EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of it. Icon
The Orwell Prize winners are announced tonight. Please read admiringly the work of the journalism finalists: Antonia Cundy, Daniel de Simone, David Pilling, Heidi Blake, James Meek, Kavita Puri, Nicholas Pelham, Sophie Elmhirst, Wendell Steavenson
The after effects of phone hacking. Still!
"It is not the first time that Lewis has engaged in intense efforts to head off coverage about him in ways that many U.S. journalists would consider deeply inappropriate"
As with so many things, what it all seems to boil down to is who's in charge of what. Fantastic read from
@MsHannahMurphy
who got amazing access to the X ceo for the FT Mag cover story
Jan will never be allowed to actually leave of course and will continue to write, host and speak for the Financial Times until further notice ie forever
@edcumming
@s
To be clear I am going tomorrow for what I consider a fairly extortionate £75 considering I paid a fiver to see Blur in 1991 but as I edit a paper that includes a section called How To Spend It i have no leg to stand on here