How the Bank of Mum and Dad reshaped the British economy
[FREE TO READ] Parental support has effects well beyond getting on the housing ladder
βIf youβre under 45, your life chances and opportunities are increasingly determined by your access to the Bank of Mum and Dad, not by what you earn or learn.β Excellent FT Money piece @philipcoggan.bsky.social on.ft.com/3OFjLvo
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βIn the future, weβll work a little and be completely fulfilled because weβre living out our purpose every single day. Sound amazing? Well, itβs all crap
- Tim Duggan, author of Work Backwards
review @financialtimes.com
on.ft.com/3B5RE5G
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A terminal diagnosis for the NHS?
Plus, the battles ahead in party conference season
Back in September, I joined the Political Fix podcast team on the mic for the first time. Thanks Lucy and the team for having me!
A terminal diagnosis for the NHS? on.ft.com/4gmaWU1 via @financialtimes.com
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Merely the latest in journalism's X-odus
You can read my latest from FT here www.ft.com/leah-quinn, or on the rare occasion I'm not writing about interest rates and political parties lfquinn.substack.com
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BAFTA winning journalist. Author of Dictatorland and Children of the Night. Films for BBC, C4, PBS America. London, Bucharest, Kyiv. Either writing or on a frontline.
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Writer of stories. 'We Live Here Now.' 'Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea,' 'The Blind Accordionist,' 'Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else,' 'The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure.' (@melvillehouse.bsky.social)
Writer. Writing Fellow with Royal Literary Fund. Mentor at Irish Writers' Centre. Rep'd by Aitken Alexander. Winner of the 2023 Edge Hill Prize for This Train is For, available at https://www.noalibispress.com/title/this-train-is-for
Prize-dodging writer of stories. Here despite popular demand. 'Forgetting is How We Survive' pub'd Saltpublishing.bsky.social . Shortlisted @edgehillprize.bsky.social. Chapbooks @nightjarpress.bsky.social & @salopress.bsky.social .
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Drama and fiction writer. MONSTROUS LONGING out with Dahlia Books.
Agents: Independent Talent / The Ampersand Agency
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Whitehall Editor for the Observer & chief investigator for BBC R4's The Naked Week. Politics, investigations and taramasalata
Senior editor at The Observer
Podcast series: The Gas Man, Sweet Bobby, Left to Die, Hidden Homicides
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Business news editor at The Observer, formerly Tortoise. Also writes about climate, nature and Scotland.
Technology reporter at The Observer | AI Fellow at the Pulitzer Center
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Dep Ed at Tortoise, writer of books incl Bridge of Spies, Spitfire Women and The Secret Life of Snow
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Managing Editor at The Observer, previously News Editor at Tortoise Media and Foreign Editor at The Telegraph
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Senior editor at The Observer. I edit The Sensemaker and report across print and digital. Previously made podcasts for Tortoise.
Executive Producer of The Observerβs current affairs and culture podcasts including The News Meeting and The Sensemaker
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