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Katie Strick

Senior Feature Writer & Editor at Evening Standard

I am a London-based journalist with more than seven years of experience in newspaper, digital and broadcast journalism. I am currently a Feature Writer & Commissioning Editor at the Evening Standard where I write, commission and edit features, interviews and opinion columns for the newspaper and standard.co.uk. I regularly appear on the Standard's podcast, The Leader and have spoken about my work for the Standard’s Young London SOS campaign on BBC Radio London.

My work has also appeared in newspapers including The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail and MailOnline, as well as several local and regional newspapers.

Notable interviewees include Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer, Rosena Allin-Khan MP, Idris Elba, Johanna Konta, Joe Wicks, Captain Sir Tom Moore, Grayson Perry, Paul Mescal, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Simon Reeve, Bill Bryson, John Sopel, Emma Barnett, Hugh Skinner, Jamie Murray, Alexa Chung, Martin Compston, Clara Amfo, Oti Mabuse, Maya Jama, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Julia Samuel, Victoria Pendleton, Sadie Frost and Sarah Cox.

https://www.katiestrick.co.uk/

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  • The Telegraph
    1 article
  • Evening Standard
    1 article
  • Evening Standard
    1 article
  • London love Stories

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  • A "clarion call" for #MeToo: what Harvey Weinstein's overturned rape conviction means for women's rights
    29 Apr 2024—Evening Standard
    Last week’s bombshell has triggered fears for his victims and others — but is it really a setback for women’s rights as campaigners fear? ‘Did I just read that correctly?’ It was a common sentiment among women everywhere when the news broke last week that disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein had his 2020 rape conviction overturned. A top New York court found that he had been unfairly tried for past alleged behaviour outside of the case, leaving his victims and thousands of survivors...

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