Nationality British Name Isabel Hardman | Occupation Journalist Role Journalist | |
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Born 5 May 1986 (age 38) ( 1986-05-05 ) Known for Assistant editor The Spectator Similar James Forsyth (journalist), Fraser Nelson, Isabel Oakeshott Profiles |
ISABEL HARDMAN ON IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK
Isabel Hardman (born 5 May 1986) is an English journalist and blogger. Hardman is assistant editor of The Spectator and editor of the magazine's Coffee House blog. She writes a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph.
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- ISABEL HARDMAN ON IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK
- The spectator s isabel hardman
- Early life
- Career
- References

The spectator s isabel hardman
Early life

Isabel Hardman was born on 5 May 1986. She attended St. Catherine's School, Bramley, and Godalming College, before graduating from the University of Exeter with a First in English Literature in 2007. She then completed her National Council for the Training of Journalists at Highbury College in 2009.
Career

Hardman started her journalistic career as senior reporter for Inside Housing magazine. She then became assistant news editor at PoliticsHome. Hardman worked as a freelance journalist for The Observer.
Hardman has appeared on television, in programmes such as Question Time, This Week and The Andrew Marr Show and is a presenter of the BBC Radio 4 programme The Week in Westminster.
In September 2014, GQ magazine named her as one of their 100 most connected women in Britain, and in December 2015, she was named 'Journalist of the Year' at the Political Studies Association's annual awards.
