Richard Windsor, The Week UK
Richard Windsor is a freelance writer for The Week Digital. He began his journalism career by writing about politics and sport while studying at the University of Southampton. He then worked across various football publications before specialising in cycling for almost nine years, covering major races including the Tour de France and interviewing some of the sport’s top riders. He led Cycling Weekly’s digital platforms as editor for seven of those years, helping to transform the publication into the UK’s largest cycling website.
He left that role to go freelance in April 2022, but still covers cycling as part-time digital editor for independent magazine and website Rouleur. He also works as a writer and consultant helping brands with their content, specialising particularly in digital content strategy and optimisation.
Latest articles by Richard Windsor, The Week UK
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The problem with online mental health treatment
feature Therapy apps proved popular during the pandemic but rapid growth has raised questions
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Argentina abandon World Cup bus parade as millions line streets
In Pictures World champions could not reach the centre of Buenos Aires as football fans celebrated on the streets
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How long are you contagious with Covid and how long do symptoms last?
feature New evidence estimates that 1.3 million people across the UK were infected with the virus in the week up to 5 December
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Can landmark Zelenskyy visit to Washington change course of Ukraine war?
Today's Big Question Ukrainian president will meet with US President Joe Biden before addressing members of Congress
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Snow blankets the UK – in pictures
In Pictures Snow, ice and freezing conditions caused mass disruption in parts of the UK earlier this week
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GCHQ challenges teams of school kids to solve new festive puzzle
Puzzles and Quizzes The intelligence agency’s annual quiz features a twist this year
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New Zealand’s new smoking ban
feature Anyone born in 2009 or later will not be able to buy cigarettes but there are concerns about a growing black market
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Dozens arrested over plot to overthrow German government
Speed Read Police raided 130 locations across Germany and also detained suspects in Italy and Austria
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Are killer robots now legal in San Francisco?
feature Officials vote to allow police to use remote-controlled devices with lethal capability in ‘extraordinary circumstances’
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Should the UK relax bank ring-fencing rules?
Talking Point Treasury minister said he hopes to ‘boost competitiveness’ in the City with easing of regulations
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White House weddings through the years - in pictures
In Pictures President Biden’s granddaughter Naomi and her fiancé have become the 19th couple to marry at the White House
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US Republicans push to keep strict Covid border laws
Speed Read A judge ruled that the controversial Title 42 restrictions on asylum seekers should be scrapped
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‘Quiet firing’ explained – and warning signs to watch out for
Under the Radar Research suggests female employees are more likely to be frozen out of jobs
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Mariah Carey’s application to be Queen of Christmas rejected
Speed Read Fellow festive singer objected, saying she wanted to ‘protect future Queens of Christmas’
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What happened to Awaab Ishak?
Speed Read The two-year-old died of a cardiac arrest after prolonged exposure to mould in his home
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Why nurses are taking historic strike action
Speed Read Royal College of Nursing members have voted to strike for the first time ever
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Why is North Korea upping the pressure?
Today's Big Question Pyongyang launched the latest of its missile tests on Wednesday, with one projectile landing close to the South Korean coast
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Giorgia Meloni: who is Italy’s new prime minister?
Why Everyone’s Talking About Founder of far-right Brothers of Italy is nation’s first female leader
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Swedish and Dutch royals meet in glamorous state visit – in pictures
In Pictures The Dutch royal family are on a three-day stay in the Scandinavian nation
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Angela Lansbury: five things you might not know about Murder, She Wrote star
Under the Radar The film, TV, and theatre star has died aged 96 after an 80-year career
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The destruction caused by Hurricane Ian – in pictures
In Pictures Death toll continues to rise as hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses remain without power
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What happens if the UK’s credit rating is downgraded?
feature Credit agency Moody’s joins IMF in criticising the Truss government’s fiscal plans
By Richard Windsor Published
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Were Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines to Europe sabotaged?
Today's Big Question European Commission president quick to apportion blame for Baltic Sea leaks
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Sophie Wessex: the ‘reassuringly normal’ royal
Why Everyone’s Talking About Sophie Wessex is in line for a promotion if husband Edward is made Duke of Edinburgh
By Richard Windsor Published
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