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'''Giles Hattersley''' is a British journalist. He currently writes for the ]. His first Misplaced Pages entry was created on 8 February 2009. '''Giles Hattersley''' is a British journalist. He currently writes for the ].


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Giles Hattersley is a British journalist. He currently writes for the Sunday Times.

Hattersley, who has an MA in fashion journalism, is no relation to politician Roy Hattersley.

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  1. My Mentor: Giles Hattersley on Eleanor Mills Retrieved 8 February 2009.
  2. Giles Hattersley's disappearing Misplaced Pages entry Retrieved 8 February 2009.


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