Harriet Marsden, The Week UK
Harriet Marsden is a writer for The Week, mostly covering UK and global news and politics. Before joining the site in 2023, she was a freelance journalist for seven years, specialising in social affairs and culture. She worked for The Guardian, The Times and The Independent, and regularly contributed articles to The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The New Statesman, Tortoise Media, Metro and many other titles, as well as appearing on BBC Radio London, Times Radio and Woman’s Hour.
In 2021, she was awarded the "journalist-at-large" fellowship by the Local Trust charity, and spent a year travelling independently to some of England’s most deprived areas to write about community activism. She has also worked as a journalist in Bolivia, Colombia and Spain, and has a master’s in international journalism from City University, London. As an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge, she studied modern languages, specialising in Latin America. She has developed a particular interest in feminism and gender equality, contributing eight chapters to DK’s The Feminism Book and regularly appearing as a commentator on women’s issues. She has also written a historical fiction novel on the wives of Henry VIII. In 2023, she attended the 67th Commission on the Status of Women as a UN Women UK delegate. Find her at @harriet1marsden on Twitter.
Latest articles by Harriet Marsden, The Week UK
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White paint: a cool solution for climate change?
feature Cooling properties of new ultra-white formula could offset worsening global warming
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Quiz of The Week: 24 - 30 June
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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Deforestation and the state of the world’s rainforests
feature Rate of tropical tree loss sped up in 2022, mostly in the Amazon, despite Cop26 commitments
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The ancient megalodon shark survival myth
Under the Radar Study provides clues to giant predator’s disappearance and debunks social media theories of its survival
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How will Wagner turmoil affect peace-keeping in Mali?
feature Mutiny in Russia and expulsion of UN forces threatens to further destabilise war-torn West African nation
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Quiz of The Week: 17 - 23 June
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr: conspiracy theorist and Democrat challenger
In the Spotlight The political scion and vaccine sceptic is taking on Joe Biden in battle to be the party’s 2024 nominee for president
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‘Time is against us’: tapping heard in Titanic sub search
Speed Read Canadian aircraft detected intermittent banging noises near where submersible disappeared
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Swans decapitated in mystery waterfowl attacks
Speed Read Sharp rise in birds being deliberately beheaded, shot, drowned and strangled
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Quiz of The Week: 10 - 16 June
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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The real climate cost of private jets
feature Increasingly popular personal jet flights cause up to 14 times more pollution per passenger than commercial plane journeys
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The pros and cons of menstrual leave
Pros and Cons Spain will offer paid time off for painful period symptoms: progressive step, legal minefield or tool for discrimination?
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‘Dark day for Nottingham’: three killed in van and knife attack
Speed Read A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in what police believe are connected incidents
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Abortion law reform: a question of safety?
Talking Point Jailing of woman who took abortion pills after legal limit leads to calls to scrap ‘archaic’ 1861 legislation
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How Latin America became the battleground in Cold War 2.0
feature Iran, China and Russia are strengthening ties in anti-US Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua
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‘We should be scared’: the poisoning of schoolgirls in Afghanistan
feature Children hospitalised in allegedly deliberate mass attacks is latest in series of incidents going back decades
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Sounds of the city: should urban dwellers expect noise?
Talking Point Complaints put nightlife venues at risk but rising noise pollution threatens health and wellbeing
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Endometriosis: the ‘incurable’ disease affecting one in 10 women
feature Advances by Australian researchers offer hope for new treatments and more targeted diagnoses for the debilitating condition
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Plans for first universal basic income trial in England
Speed Read If scheme secures funding, participants would receive £1,600 per month and be monitored for two years
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Ben Roberts-Smith: will more Afghanistan war crimes trials follow?
Today's Big Question Former SAS soldier lost defamation case against Australian newspapers that accused him of murder
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Greedflation: the claim that businesses are making inflation worse
feature Supermarkets accused of profiteering as food prices outpace inflation, but falling profits tell a different story
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Repeal the Eighth: how have abortion services changed in Ireland five years on?
Today's Big Question Report finds access is still limited and unequal, but proposed legislation changes may be delayed
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Illegal pushbacks and abandonment at sea: is EU facing a new migrant crisis?
Today's Big Question Italy, Greece, Hungary and other nations accused of breaking law and purposefully endangering lives of asylum seekers
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Inside Venezuela’s oil corruption scandal
feature Private planes and luxury cars seized as £17bn allegedly goes missing from state-run company
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