Martha Richler

is a cartoonist, illustrator and writer, living in London. She is author of the best-selling A World of Art, a history of art based on the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art In Washington DC.

Dina Rickman

Dina Rickman is associate editor at TheWeek.co.uk. Previously she has held executive roles at the Huffington Post and PoliticsHome. She has written for The Guardian and the Financial Times.

Ben Riley-Smith

was an editorial assistant at The Week in 2011. He has written pieces for The Guardian and The Independent, and has now joined The Telegraph. www.twitter.com/benrileysmith

 

Yvonne Roberts

is the chief leader writer for The Observer. She is the author of four novels including, Shake! and two non-fiction books on men, women and sexual politics. Where Did Our Love Go? – Reviving a marriage in 12 months is published by Short Books.

Kate Thomas

is a freelance journalist who has previously worked for France 24

Harry Underwood

is a London-based journalist. He has previously worked at News Review, a weekly in Santiago, and taught literature and history in Argentina.

Andrea Vogt

Andrea Vogt is an Italy correspondent for TheWeek.co.uk, based in Bologna. Her books include Common Courage, about white supremacist extremism in the US, and a collection of European true crime stories published by Rizzoli.

Zoe Williams

is a columnist for The Guardian and writes for the New Statesman. She also analyses celebrity hair for Now Magazine. She lives in south London.

Ed Woodhouse

is a reporter associated with The Week.

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