Julia Hartley-Brewer

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Julia Hartley-Brewer is political editor of the "Sunday Express".

A graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford and the Centre for Journalism Studies, Cardiff, Hartley-Brewer previously worked for "The Guardian" (1999 - 2000). In the past Hartley-Brewer has been called upon to offer her analysis across the BBC appearing on "Breakfast News", the "Today" programme and "Question Time"; she's also appeared on CNN and has a regular spot on Sky News as a newspaper reviewer. She has also appeared as a panellist on the BBC's "Have I Got News For You".

She said that the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' ideas on Sharia law were frightening, despite the fact that he stated very clearly that he opposed extreme criminal penalties.

External links

* [http://www.jla.co.uk/after-dinner-speakers/julia-hartley-brewer Bio at her agents JLA]
* [http://www.tvnewsroom.co.uk/viewpictures.php?gallery=juliahartleybrewer Images of Julia]
* [http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/34493/Williams-is-just-wrong Article critical of Rowan Williams]


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