Isabel Hardman, Lady Walney (born 5 May 1986), is an English political
journalist
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and the assistant editor of ''
The Spectator
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It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''Th ...
''. In 2015, she was named Journalist of the Year at the Political Studies Association's annual awards.
Early life
Born in
Camden
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, Hardman is the daughter of Michael Hardman, the first chairman and one of the four founders of the
Campaign for Real Ale
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.
She attended
St Catherine's School, Bramley
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History
St Cath ...
, and
Godalming College, before graduating from the
University of Exeter
, mottoeng = "We Follow the Light"
, established = 1838 - St Luke's College1855 - Exeter School of Art1863 - Exeter School of Science 1955 - University of Exeter (received royal charter)
, type = Public
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with a first-class degree in English literature in 2007.
While at university, Hardman worked as a freelance journalist for ''The Observer
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''. She completed a National Council for the Training of Journalists course at Highbury College in 2009.[
]
Career
Hardman began her career in journalism as a senior reporter for '' Inside Housing'' magazine. She then became assistant news editor at PoliticsHome, moving to ''The Spectator
''The Spectator'' is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, making it the oldest surviving weekly magazine in the world.
It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''Th ...
'' in 2012. 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
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's annual awards. She is currently the assistant editor of ''The Spectator''. She appears on television programmes such as ''Question Time
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'', '' The Andrew Marr Show'' and '' Have I Got News for You'', and is a presenter of the BBC Radio 4
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programme ''Week in Westminster
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It is the fifth longest-running radio broadcast on British radio, between '' Daily Service'' (2 January 1928) and ''Sunday Half ...
''. She hosts ''The Spectator Podcast''. She also writes a monthly column for the '' i paper'' on health policy and a weekly column for the ''Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after be ...
'' on nature in London.
Personal life
In April 2016, Hardman tweeted
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that a male member of Parliament had referred to her as "the totty" and that she had reported him to the whips. She was not intending to name the man who was subsequently revealed to be the Conservative
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MP Bob Stewart.
Hardman has written about suffering from depression, and in October 2016 wrote that she had stopped working temporarily due to anxiety and depression. She has said that, in 2017, she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder
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, due to a serious trauma in her personal life. She wrote that her recovery was partly down to time spent outdoors: she is a cold-water swimmer, and in 2019 ran the London Marathon
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for Refuge, raising £37,000 for the charity.
Hardman began a relationship with the politician John Woodcock in summer 2016. In November 2019, Woodcock announced he and Hardman were expecting a child. Hardman gave birth to a son on 12 May 2020. On 30 July 2021, the couple married in a small ceremony at Barrow-in-Furness
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's registry office. This gave Hardman the title Lady Walney as the wife of a baron.
Bibliography
* Hardman, Isabel (2018), ''Why We Get the Wrong Politicians'', Atlantic Books
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, London, UK
* Hardman, Isabel (2020), ''The Natural Health Service'', Atlantic Books, London, UK
References
External links
Isabel Hardman talking about her career
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Living people
Alumni of the University of Exeter
English political journalists
People educated at St Catherine's School, Bramley
People from the London Borough of Camden
The Spectator people
Spouses of life peers
1986 births