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Other names
  
Helen Lewis-Hasteley

Occupation
  
journalist, editor


Name
  
Helen Lewis

Role
  
Journalist

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Alma mater
  
St Peter's College, Oxford, City University London

Profiles

Ian hislop in conversation with helen lewis


Helen Lewis (briefly known as Helen Lewis-Hasteley, born 1983) is an English journalist who is the Deputy Editor of the New Statesman. She has also written for The Guardian and The Sunday Times.

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Life and career

Lewis read English at St Peter's College, Oxford, and after graduating, gained a Post-Graduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism from London's City University. Subsequently, she was accepted on the Daily Mail's programme for trainee sub-editors, working in the job for a few years, and later joining the team responsible for commissioning features for the newspaper.

For five years, from August 2006, Lewis ran a networking scheme, open to all young journalists, called Schmooze and Booze, for which she organised events held in a Central London pub every other month. Lewis commented in 2007 that older colleagues, who had worked with each other for quite a long time, all seemed to know each other, while her contemporaries did not.

Lewis was appointed as Deputy Editor of the New Statesman in May 2012, after becoming Assistant Editor in 2010. She is married to the journalist Jonathan Haynes.

Lewis's law

Lewis's law is an eponymous law taken from her observation that "the comments on any article about feminism justify feminism". Lewis first made the observation on Twitter on 9 August 2012, and it was quoted afterwards in Wired UK as part of a piece on the Donglegate incident, in which an engineer and a self-styled "developer evangelist" were fired after the latter accused two engineers sitting behind her of making sexual jokes at PyCon 2013.

References

Helen Lewis (journalist) Wikipedia