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The Sunday Mirror

I am an occasional guest columnist for The Sunday Mirror which is harder than it looks. Being pithy and witty on the big news stories while not running out of space is diffic...

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The Times

I’ve recently written for The Times on topics including Homebirth, the downfall of social media Influencers and splitting up from the hubby. You’ll have to take my word for it though as it’s behind a pay-wall, so sign up tight-arse or writers can’t get paid.  Cheers!

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The Telegraph…

I’ve written features for The Telegraph for twenty years, which means I am very experienced and also quite old. I had a weekly column for over a year under the editorship of Emma Barnett when she ran the ‘Wonder Women’ section. Sadly for Emma, she went on to host Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Newsnight thereby missing out on publishing my weekly musings - a huge sacrifice she made with regret. 

 
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The Daily Mail

Love it or hate it, The Mail is a phenomenally successful newspaper and continues to break stories with its well-funded on-line machine. From showbiz to politics and the perennially read-able Femail section, it’s a well-loved paper and I love writing for it. 

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City Kids

I started writing for City Kids in 2014. It’s the go-to-guide for parents in London looking to entertain the kids. My page deals with the big issues facing parents and parents-to-be which ties in beautifully with The Happy Birth Club Ante-natal course. And I get recognised in Chiswick Co-op because of it. However, I do have to be careful because my kids’ school Head reads it and sometimes I slag off his school… Awkward.

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Good Housekeeping Magazine

Good Housekeeping is a national institution and has been entertaining, inspiring and educating women for decades. They allow for beautiful, heartfelt writing and it's always a pleasure to write for them.