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Charlotte Ivers

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Charlotte Ivers
Born1 March 1995 (1995-03) (age 29)
England
Alma materPembroke College, Cambridge
OccupationJournalist
Years active2013–present
EmployerThe Sunday Times

Charlotte Ivers (born 1 March 1995[1][2][3]) is a British journalist. She is currently the restaurant critic for The Sunday Times having previously been a political correspondent at Times Radio.[4][5]

Early life

Born in 1995, Ivers sees herself as both English and Scottish:[6]

I was born in England. I was educated in England. I have an English accent. To any impartial observer, I am English. However, my family live in a small town just outside of Glasgow. I have four sisters and a stepmother who are all indisputably Scottish. My father has an English accent, but has lived on the west coast of Scotland for as long as I can remember. When I talk about visiting them, I talk about going home.

She attended Dean Close School, a private boarding school in Gloucestershire. She was head of school and commanded the RAF section of the school's Combined Cadet Force.[7][better source needed]

She studied philosophy at Pembroke College, Cambridge.[8][9] While there, she wrote for Varsity and The Tab, and was elected president of the Cambridge Union.[10][11][12]

Career

Ivers worked as a special advisor for Theresa May's government.[13]

She is currently political correspondent at Times Radio and a columnist for The Sunday Times.[4]

Ivers has made television appearances on Question Time and Have I Got News for You.[13][14]

Personal life

She was formerly in a relationship with Conservative MP Richard Holden; they started dating in November 2016 when both were working as special advisers.[15][16]

References

  1. ^ Ivers, Charlotte (1 March 2020). "It's my birthday, and I'm 'not yet grown up enough to own vases' years old". Twitter.
  2. ^ Ivers, Charlotte (28 February 2021). "Last day of being 25 for this small creature. (Not sure about the pig - we've lost touch)". Twitter.
  3. ^ "Charlotte IVERS personal appointments - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk.
  4. ^ a b Ivers, Charlotte. "My sacrifice to save the old? Don't mention it" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  5. ^ Ivers, Charlotte. "Political reporter Charlotte Ivers on looking 'too young' for her job" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Am I Scottish? A story from Cambridge". Varsity Online.
  7. ^ "Always Worth Saying's Question Time Review – Going Postal".
  8. ^ "Cambridge students resent Prince William's 'free pass'". The Economic Times. 4 January 2014.
  9. ^ Ivers, Charlotte. "Bypass Cambridge for the road to No 10" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  10. ^ "Somebody Else's Cambridge". Varsity Online.
  11. ^ "State of the Union: Charlotte Ivers wins presidential election". University of Cambridge. 27 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Charlotte Ivers, Author at The Tab". The Tab.
  13. ^ a b Harrison, Ellie (15 April 2023). "Have I Got News For You guest hits back at 'blinking' criticism from viewer". The Independent.
  14. ^ Tetzlaff-Deas, Benedict (25 November 2022). "Fiona Bruce intervenes as Andy Burnham and minister clash on Question Time". mirror.
  15. ^ "Top secret files on ex-aide of Defence Secretary who was cleared of groping were leaked to CPS | Express Digest". 3 June 2018.
  16. ^ Ivers, Charlotte. "Young, free and (very) single: my year without relationships" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.

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