
Liz Jones
Reporter and Editor at KUOW-FM (Seattle, WA)
Editor @KUOW Public Radio in Seattle. [email protected]. All opinions my own.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Jones
He’s like a terrier with its favourite sock. After nearly four years of never letting go, with everything now in tatters, Harry’s tug-of-war with the British Establishment will result in someone being left howling and licking his wounds inside a cold outdoor kennel. The prince of peeves arrived at the Court of Appeal this morning and it was clear from the way he slammed the door of his Range Rover that he meant business.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Jones
Liz Jones’s Diary: I’m in four-inch Louboutins and almost tumble over the edge. My shoes, literally, nearly kill meBy LIZ JONES FOR YOU MAGAZINE Published: 03:00 EDT, 5 April 2025 | Updated: 03:00 EDT, 5 April 2025 I’m in Istanbul having my gum stitches removed, so cannot resist sending my pen friend a photo of the bar where I’m staying with its fresco on the ceiling, and a snap of the outside of the hotel.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Jones
It’s an eradication that feels Stalinesque. From online evidence at least, it seems Prince Harry is now too toxic for his wife Meghan’s must-always-be-smelling-of-lavender new brand, As Ever. A scroll through the brand’s Instagram page, which now features 13 different posts, reveals lots of raspberries, Prince Archie and Princess Lilli (albeit faces obscured) but not a single appearance by Harry. Not even a fuzzy-haired elbow.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Jones
When Made In Chelsea, an everyday story of posh folk, was attracting peak ratings on E4 a decade ago, one of its main attractions was Spencer Matthews, the show’s resident hard-drinking serial womaniser. Matthews has admitted since that the stresses and strains of appearing on MIC turned him into an alcoholic. And like many recovering addicts, he replaced one addiction with another, in his case marathon-running.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Jones
The new rescue horse arrived. She’s a Mini Me of Swirly: dark brown, but with two white socks. The woman driving the horse box, a volunteer for the Blue Cross, let down the ramp and I saw Beauty for the first time: huge dark eyes looking around, deeply worried. ‘Where am I? What’s going to happen to me?’I feel so sorry for horses, their lives entirely dependent on who owns them. She tiptoed down the ramp while Swirly, in her stable, eyes on stalks, was craning her elegant neck for a sniff.
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Sending support to my KUOW colleagues and hoping for a swift and fruitful resolution

It's true! See you on the streets! (or in the tweets)💪

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So excited to share this news and dive into some reporting about kids + mental health.

@CarterCenter @andreacollier @agnesconstante @EllenEldridge27 @MaritzaLFelix @KUOWLiz @rddysum @SalahiLara @BrettSholtis @ellywyu @NBCAsianAmerica @mygpb @ConectaArizona As an award winning editor for @KUOW, @KUOWLiz' work has aired on @npratc. As a ’21-’22 @CarterCenter Fellow, her project will focus on What we can learn about traumatized kids who grow up to be healthy adults, from past pandemics to the present. https://t.co/LZGl16UHsa https://t.co/JIOFbgfyN3