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Giles Hattersley

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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.

In 2007, Hattersley briefly left the Sunday Times to take up the editorship and relaunch of The Arena magazine. However, Hattersley's editorial policies failed to achieve satisfactory circulation figures, they fell 27% in the year. The journalist then returned to the Sunday Times, the newspaper he had left after expressing a wish to transform The Arena to an "authoritative monthly bible that arms its readers with both the sharpest looks and opinions".

References

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


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