
Harriet Addison
Features Director at Evening Standard
Features Director, Evening Standard. (formerly Deputy Editor, The Times Weekend)
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2 weeks ago |
standard.co.uk | Rose Beer |Harriet Addison |Joe Bromley |Claudia Cockerell
Lifestyle | FashionThe capital’s coolest men deserve better than novelty mugs. Here’s what our fashion, beauty and lifestyle experts recommendThe Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Rose Beer|Harriet Addison|Joe Bromley, Fashion Editor |Claudia Cockerell2 minutes agoSign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers.
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1 month ago |
standard.co.uk | Harriet Addison
Lifestyle | TravelIt may be in well-heeled Belgravia, but this upmarket hotel is perfect for children, says Harriet AddisonHarriet Addison1 minute agoSign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Just round the corner from the German embassy, the Hari Belgravia wouldn’t automatically make you think ‘child-friendly’.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Harriet Addison
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2 months ago |
standard.co.uk | Harriet Addison
How long’s it going to take Sean Bean to die in this one? Known as much for his many onscreen deaths – he has died in a quarter of his onscreen roles – as his many wives in real life, you’d think the star of Sharpe, Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings would start looking at less risky roles. Kindly uncle in a rom com. Gruff but loveable grandpa in a Yorkshire mining town. But no, here he is, this time in Liverpool, playing Ronnie Phelan, the head of a drugs gang in the North of England.
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2 months ago |
standard.co.uk | Harriet Addison
Housework is unbelievably boring. Time can always be better spent reading a book, staring out of the window, lying on the floor... Literally anything. But, does it count as work? Should it be paid for? In the 1970s, a group of women became fed up with a life of enforced domesticity, and decided that at the very least, if they must do it, they should be paid for it. “We want wages for every dirty toilet, every indecent assault, every painful childbirth, every cup of coffee and every smile”.
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Second this ! Has been a privilege 🗞️

I am extremely sad that we’re losing Dylan Jones as editor-in-chief of the Standard. Witty, subversive, with a brilliant sense of mischief and fun, Dylan is a great editor and a great man and I’ve hugely enjoyed working for him. I look forward to him continuing to write for us

My mother’s MS has shaped my view on assisted dying https://t.co/NtohZJfhC3

Everyone’s talking about it… so here’s our original article with the Helen Mirren x Kurt Cobain comments https://t.co/iyCgQkg9fV