How can I email The Daily Telegraph?
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Who is the travel editor of The Daily Telegraph?
Penny Walker
Penny Walker. Penny Walker is Telegraph Travel’s Features Editor. She’s a fan of adventure travel and is happiest wandering the British countryside or chasing wildlife. She’s also impartial to a glass of English sparkling wine – preferably beside a body of water.
How do you get around The Telegraph paywall?
So far, it appears that all you need to do to get around it is to delete all the cookies that have the word ‘telegraph’ in them. In Chrome, these are easily accessed from the Settings / Advanced Settings / Content Settings / All Cookies and Site Data menu. This speedily restores the site and no need to pay.
What is a travel editor?
Travel editors read travel pieces and correct errors such as word usage, grammar, or sense. They also resolve inconsistent sentences or ideas so if you enjoy reading and writing along with travel, then consider a career as a travel editor. Travel Editors.
What is the address of The Daily Telegraph?
Our address is – Investigations, Telegraph, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT.
Who is the editor of The Daily Telegraph UK?
Chris Evans (journalist)
Chris Evans (born 1968) is a British journalist who is editor of The Daily Telegraph. He serves as Director of Content at the Telegraph Media Group and previously served as the Executive Head of News at The Daily Telegraph.
Who is the editor in chief of The Telegraph?
Editor Chris Evans
Editor. Chris Evans is Editor of The Telegraph, a role he has held since 2014. He joined the business in 2007, and was previously News Editor and Head of News.
How do you become a travel editor?
How do you become a travel writer?
- Search job boards for travel jobs.
- Cold pitch travel companies.
- Start your own travel website.
- Turn to social media.
- Pitch publications that accept posts.
- Travel websites and magazines.
- Lifestyle websites and magazines that accept travel content.
- RV lifestyle websites and magazines.
Who are the Telegraph’s Travel Writers?
Hugh Morris is The Telegraph’s Senior Content Editor and Travel News Editor. He wishes he lived in Iceland and would rather be in the mountains than on the beach. He also has a fondness for craft beer, chorizo and cities of the old Eastern Bloc. Rachel is Senior Commissioning Editor, Hotels at Telegraph Travel.
What are the telegraph’s favourite holiday destinations?
Oliver Smith is the Telegraph’s Assistant Head of Travel. His favourite holiday destinations are Cornwall, Greece and Italy. Eating, drinking and cycling makes him very happy indeed. Jade Conroy is Telegraph Travel’s Hotels & Guides Editor. Her favourite destinations are Central and South America, and islands of any sort.
Who is Telegraph travel’s head of print?
Ben Ross is Telegraph Travel’s Head of Print. He began writing about travel in 2001, joined The Telegraph in 2014, and now edits the travel sections published on Saturdays and Sundays.
Can I re-use editorial content from Telegraph publications?
We answer all re-use requests, enquiries about copyright, and grant permission and licences for all editorial content from Telegraph Media Group publications. If you have seen an article, photograph, headline, cartoon, graphic, puzzle, logo or any other content in Telegraph publications and would like to use it please contact us: