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Mary Carmella Riddell (born 19 April 1952)[1] is a British journalist. She has been a newspaper columnist for The Observer. and The Daily Telegraph, and served as the latter newspaper's assistant editor.

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Early life

Riddell was born in Grimsby and attended Boston High School, a girls' grammar school. She studied Modern Languages at the University of Nottingham.[2] She grew up in a Catholic family with sisters Sheila and Maddi and brother John. Her sister is Professor Sheila Riddell[3][4] (born 2 December 1953), an academic at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity (CREID), who is married to Professor Ken Sorbie, Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Heriot-Watt University since 1992.

Career

From 2001 to 2008, she was a columnist for The Observer. She has also contributed to the Daily Mail and the New Statesman.[5] Earlier in her career she was deputy editor of the Today newspaper, and women's and assistant editor of the Daily Mirror.[2]

Riddell is a member of the advisory board of Out of Trouble, which is affiliated with the Prison Reform Trust.[6]

Personal life

Her mother (Emmeline Mary) Carmella, who died in Boston, Lincolnshire in 2006 aged 86,[7] was appointed MBE in the 1988 New Year Honours for charity work in Boston for Bangladesh.

References

  1. ^ Companies House
  2. ^ a b Mary Riddell, Orwell Prize, 2010, retrieved 10 June 2015
  3. ^ Sheila Riddell
  4. ^ Companies House
  5. ^ Jemima Kiss "Observer's Riddell moves to Telegraph", The Guardian, 18 December 2007
  6. ^ "Mary Riddell" Archived 2015-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, Howard League for Penal Reform
  7. ^ Boston Standard

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