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Liz Dolan Liz Dolan is one of the UK's leading personal finance journalists. Most recently she has been a a financial agony aunt on the Money and Jobs section of the Sunday Telegraph, writing the "Ask Liz" column. Prior to this she was the section's editor.
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Sam Dunn A journalist since 1997, Sam Dunn is the former money editor of The Independent on Sunday and is now freelance. He writes on all aspects of personal finance for The Observer and The Guardian, The Express and The Times. In 2005 Sam won the Harold Wincott Foundation Personal Finance Journalist of the Year award, and in 2006 he won the Headlinemoney Journalist of the Year award.
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Teri Harman Teri Harman is editor of the Your Money & Your Rights section of Choice – a general interest monthly magazine targeted at readers aged 50-plus. Teri is also a freelance journalist of 20 years' standing, during which time she has contributed to a wide variety of publications and websites, including The Guardian, What Investment and Personal Finance.
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Victoria Hartley After eight years as a staff writer and editor, Victoria Hartley turned freelance in October 2007 and writes for a variety of consumer, trade and business publications and websites. Her portfolio includes Guardian Unlimited, What Investment, Credit Today and Insurance Professional magazines. Victoria studied journalism as part of her MA from Goldsmiths College, London.
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Sue Hayward A money, property and consumer expert, financial journalist Sue presented Women In The Property Market on Sky, makes regular appearances on BBC Breakfast and BBC News 24 and was also a panellist on Sky’s Ask The Property Experts for over 80 shows. With her friendly approach and ability to cut through the financial jargon, Sue is frequently asked to speak about a variety of financial issues, writes for a number of leading women’s magazines. Her new book, How to Get the Best Deal:The Savvy Consumer's Guide to Spending Less and Getting More, has just been published.
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Margaret Hughes Margaret Hughes spent 18 years at The Guardian as personal finance editor where she wrote a weekly column for the over 50s and won several national awards for her work. For 16 years prior to arriving at The Guardian, Margaret was a staff writer at The Financial Times, three years of which she spent reporting from the Middle East.
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Harvey Jones Harvey Jones has been a journalist since 1989. He now specialises in personal finance and writes regularly for The Daily Express and The Sunday Express, Guardian Unlimited, Reader’s Digest, Mortgage Strategy, Money Market, Health Insurance, Choice and Financial Solutions.
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William Kay William Kay writes a weekly comment column for The Sunday Times ‘Money’ section and has worked as the City or personal finance editor of several national newspapers. He has written 11 books on business and financial topics and commentates regularly on personal finance issues for radio and television. In 2002, he was named the Harold Wincott Foundation's Personal Finance Journalist of the Year.
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Emma Lunn A former staff writer at trade title Money Marketing, Emma Lunn is now a freelance personal finance journalist who regularly contributes to The Independent on Sunday, The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian, in addition to several trade and consumer magazines and websites. Emma specialises in mortgages, insurance, banking, borrowing, utilities and communication.
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Harriet Meyer Harriet Meyer is a former staff reporter on The Daily Telegraph’s ‘Your Money’ and is now freelance. She writes the Wealth Check for The Independent on Sunday and is a regular contributor to the personal finance pages of The Daily Telegraph and The Observer and Guardian Unlimited, in addition to several consumer magazines and websites. Harriet has also worked as producer of BBC Radio Five Live's ‘Wake up to Money’.
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Helen Pridham Helen Pridham is the author of five books on personal finance and has more than 30 years' journalism experience in the same field. She writes regularly for The Times, as well as contributing to The Observer, The Herald, Money Observer and various other titles. Helen specialises in investment, pensions and protection. She has a degree in economics.
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Esther Shaw Esther Shaw is the former deputy money editor at The Independent on Sunday, before which she worked as a money and city reporter on The Daily and The Sunday Express. Now freelance, Esther continues to write for the money and property sections of The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer and The Express. She also writes for Men’s Health and House Beautiful.
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Rosie Watson Rosie Watson qualified as a solicitor in 1998, concentrating on commercial contracts and employment law. She is currently non-practising and working as a successful freelance writer and lecturer.
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Ben Wilkie Ben Wilkie is editor of consumer magazine, What Mortgage and a freelance journalist. He is also a former editor of Mortgage Magazine and its sister publication, Homes Abroad. Ben's key areas of expertise include UK and overseas property, mortgages, shared ownership, and insurance.
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