Isabel Oakeshott

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Isabel Oakeshott is a British political journalist and commentator known for her work on high-profile political biographies and her involvement in several major UK political controversies.

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instanceOf human
journalist
political commentator
coAuthorOf Call Me Dave NERFINISHED
Farmageddon NERFINISHED
White Flag? An Examination of the UK’s Defence Capability NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Michael Ashcroft NERFINISHED
Philip Lymbery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1974-06-12
educatedAt Newcastle University NERFINISHED
St George’s School, Ascot NERFINISHED
employer GB News NERFINISHED
TalkTV NERFINISHED
The Daily Mail NERFINISHED
The Mail on Sunday NERFINISHED
The Sunday Times NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork political journalism
gender female
genre political non-fiction
hasChild 3
hasWrittenFor The Spectator NERFINISHED
The Telegraph NERFINISHED
knownFor Brexit-related political commentary
coverage of Conservative Party politics
languageSpoken English
notableFor co-authoring an unauthorised biography of David Cameron
involvement in UK political controversies
leaking political communications to the press
reporting on UK political scandals
notableWork Call Me Dave NERFINISHED
Farmageddon NERFINISHED
White Flag? An Examination of the UK’s Defence Capability NERFINISHED
occupation author
political commentator
political journalist
partner Richard Tice NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment right-wing
positionHeld political editor of The Sunday Times
residence United Kingdom
spouse Nigel Rosser NERFINISHED
twitterHandle @IsabelOakeshott NERFINISHED

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Richard Tice partner Isabel Oakeshott