Jane Merrick | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | i (newspaper) |
Jane Merrick (born 23 November 1973) is a British journalist who is currently the policy editor at the i newspaper. She was previously the political editor of The Independent on Sunday between 2008 and 2015. Merrick has also worked as a political correspondent for The Daily Mail and the Press Association.
Merrick was born on 23 November 1973 in Liverpool, England. [1] [2] She grew up in the suburb of Aigburth [3] and attended a comprehensive school. Her parents were teachers who support the Labour Party. [4] In interviews, Merrick has discussed how her mother was one of 31,000 council workers threatened with redundancy by Derek Hatton and the Militant in Liverpool. [5] She has two siblings. [6] Merrick then studied at the University of Leeds. [2] [7]
At the age of 19, Merrick set up a listings magazine called L:Scene during her gap year in 1993 which was her first job in journalism. [8] She worked as a political correspondent for the Press Association in Westminster between 2001 and 2003. [9] She then worked for The Daily Mail as a political correspondent between 2003 and 2008. [10] [11] Merrick left the newspaper to become political editor for The Independent on Sunday , [12] [13] a position she held till 2015 when she became a freelance journalist to spend more time with her daughter. [8] [14] She co-founded a daily news briefing email service called The Spoon which launched in 2017. [15]
She joined the Labour Party in 2016 to support Angela Eagle's bid to become leader in the 2016 Labour Party leadership election. [16] Merrick left Labour in 2018 due to Jeremy Corbyn's leadership and their handling of antisemitism within the party. [17]
In November 2017, then Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon resigned following Merrick's allegation of sexual harassment when she was a 29-year-old journalist for The Daily Mail in 2003. She had accused Fallon of lunging towards her. [18] [19] Merrick was highlighted in Time 's Person of the Year edition in the same year, which highlighted "The Silence Breakers" who spoke out against sexual harassment. [20]
Merrick was named in The House magazine list of 100 most inspirational women in Westminster in 2022. [21]
Merrick is in a relationship with Toby Helm who is the political editor of The Observer . They have a daughter born in 2010. [3] [22]
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