Holden Frith, The Week UK
Holden Frith is The Week’s digital director, a role in which he is responsible for digital strategy, product development and editorial direction. He also makes regular appearances on The Week Unwrapped podcast, speaking about subjects as diverse as vaccine development and bionic bomb-sniffing locusts. He joined The Week in 2013, spending five years editing the magazine’s website before moving into his current role. Before that, he was deputy digital editor at The Sunday Times, where he was part of the team that launched the newspaper’s digital subscription service – and was responsible for day-to-day production on the app and website. He has also been TheTimes.co.uk’s technology editor and the launch editor of Wired magazine’s UK website.
Holden has worked in journalism for nearly two decades, having started his professional career while completing an English literature degree at Cambridge University. He followed that with a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Chicago. A keen photographer, he also writes travel features whenever he gets the chance.
Latest articles by Holden Frith, The Week UK
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Spain ‘secretly lobbied’ US in plan to end UK sovereignty over Gibraltar
Speed Read ‘Aggressive’ campaign sought to build American support for more Spanish control over the outpost
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Why has Nasa launched a mission to Mars?
In Depth The Perseverance rover is looking for evidence of life on the red planet
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Coronavirus: could Britain afford a second lockdown to avoid a second wave?
In Depth Cases are ticking up again in the UK - but few would welcome reintroduction of tough nationwide restrictions
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Coronavirus: are false positive Covid-19 tests skewing infection rate figures?
In Depth Mass testing combined with a low level of genuine cases can lead to misleading results
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Keir Starmer vs. Jeremy Corbyn: how Labour’s civil war could sink the party
In Depth The party may be ‘under new management’ - but the old guard isn’t going quietly
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A year of Boris: how Johnson managed his first 12 months in the job
In Depth From a post-Brexit surge in popularity to the trials of a deadly pandemic
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Debate: did the WHO go easy on China over coronavirus?
In Depth The UN agency has been accused of putting politics above public health
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End of the runway: British Airways drops the Boeing 747
In Depth The ‘queen of the skies’ has been superseded by smaller, more efficient jets
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How Russian hackers went after the world’s coronavirus vaccine secrets
In Depth UK, US and Canada say researchers have come under attack from the Kremlin
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Why everybody’s talking about Chris Grayling and the intelligence committee coup
In Depth The ‘cloak and dagger operation’ could shake loose a long-awaited report into Russian interference in UK politics
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How Italy’s SOS message was ignored as coronavirus engulfed Europe
In Depth Lofty ideals of solidarity evaporated as governments put national interests first
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Behind Britain’s ‘shock and awe’ Brexit campaign
In Depth Tourists will be warned of higher costs as businesses told to prepare for more paperwork
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Coronavirus: why antibody rates vary so widely from place to place
In Depth Tests show that likely levels of immunity range from 68% in parts of New York to less than 1% in India
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Why Boris Johnson’s Brexit border plan is causing cabinet concern
In Depth Leaked internal letter suggests ministers are ‘making things up as they go’, says Labour
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Are Chechen assassins roaming Europe - and is Vladimir Putin involved?
In Depth Dissident blogger who criticised the Russian leader’s ally becomes latest exile to meet violent end
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Is South Africa heading back into lockdown - and what can the UK learn?
In Depth A spike in cases and mixed messages from ministers have led to anger and confusion
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How coronavirus eventually gripped India - and why it took so long
In Depth It now has more cases than anywhere in the world except Brazil and the US
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Coronavirus: is it safe to travel without insurance?
In Depth The official advice says no - but some people may decide to take a calculated risk
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Coronavirus: ‘significant’ number of Brits may have natural immunity
Speed Read Scientists believe milder viruses have primed many people’s immune systems to fight off Covid-19
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Why Covid herd immunity could be ‘twice as high as first thought’
In Depth Scientists say some people may be resistant even if they haven’t had the new coronavirus
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How Keir Starmer can rein in Boris Johnson
In Depth New Labour leader gives PM pause for thought in their first Commons head-to-head
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Africa’s Eden: exploring the Okavango Delta
The Week Recommends The wetlands of northern Botswana offer a safari like no other
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Long-weekend safari: a mini adventure in Zimbabwe and Botswana
The Week Recommends Even the most time-pressed traveller can squeeze in a trip to Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park
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Leica Q2 review: an artful composition
The Week Recommends The premium compact Leica is a cut above the competition
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