British journalist (born 1989)
This article is about the British journalist. For the American swimmer, see
Catie Ball . For the British rower, see
Katie Ball .
Katy Balls (born 12 February 1989) is a British journalist. She is political editor of The Spectator .[ 2] [ 3]
Early life
Born in Aberdeen ,[ 4] Balls grew up in North Berwick and attended North Berwick High School .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] She studied at the University of Durham , where she wrote for the university paper Palatinate on travel and music.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] She graduated from Durham with a 2:1 degree in Philosophy in 2010.[ 11]
Career
Balls' media career began at The Daily Telegraph with the Mandrake column.[ 12] [ 13] She was diary editor at The Spectator , became a political correspondent for it in December 2016, was appointed deputy political editor in January 2019,[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] and promoted to political editor in January 2023.[ 17]
Balls writes a fortnightly column on Westminster politics for i .[ 18] Her column was nominated for Political Commentary of the Year at the 2017 Press Awards .[ 19] As of 2023[update] , she hosts a podcast entitled Women With Balls .[ 20] Balls has made several television appearances, including The Bolt Report , Good Morning Britain , Sky News , Politics Live , The Andrew Marr Show , and Have I Got News for You .[ 21] [ 22]
Personal life
Balls is married to Max Bye, son of Ruby Wax .[ 23] [ 24]
References
^ Balls, Katy [@katyballs] (12 February 2023). "Birthday cake for breakfast thanks to the Andrew Neil show" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ Seldon, Anthony (7 November 2019). May at 10 . Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781785905285 – via Google Books.
^ Martin, Stephen; Marks, Joseph (19 September 2019). Messengers: Who We Listen To, Who We Don't, And Why . Random House. ISBN 9781473560727 – via Google Books.
^ Katy Balls: Could an Englishman ever be First Minister of Scotland? www.spectator.co.uk , accessed 28 September 2020
^ Balls, Katy [@katyballs] (28 November 2019). "Thanks John, I was born in Aberdeen and lived in Scotland until I was 18" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
^ Balls, Katy [@katyballs] (24 July 2019). "Rephrase: Looking forward to returning to my home town North Berwick next month to interview David Mundell for @fringebythesea2" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ "Dance music legends Groove Armada to play Fringe by the Sea 2019" . East Lothian Courier . 6 June 2019.
^ "Palatinate Edition 706, Friday 13th March 2009" . Issuu . 29 March 2009.
^ "Palatinate Issue 715" . Issuu . 8 February 2010.
^ "Enter Exit: Discover Serbia" . 25 November 2009.
^ "Official Results List" . Durham University . 21 June 2010. p. 1. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010.
^ Ponsford, Dominic (23 October 2014). "Telegraph plan to axe Mandrake diary column and long-serving editor Tim Walker" . Press Gazette .
^ Balls, Katy (25 June 2013). "Manchester University spends over £5,000 on University Challenge catering" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
^ "The Spectator gains Political Correspondent" . www.responsesource.com . 19 December 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2020 .
^ Fraser Nelson: Katy Balls nominated for Political Commentator of the Year 13 February 2018 www.spectator.co.uk accessed 28 September 2020
^ Amos-Sansam, Nate. "Katy Balls appointed deputy political editor at The Spectator" . ResponseSource. Retrieved 4 May 2021 .
^ Nelson, Fraser [@FraserNelson] (4 January 2023). "Katy Balls is the new political editor of The Spectator" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
^ "Katy Balls - inews.co.uk" . inews.co.uk .
^ Team, i (13 February 2018). "i nominated for six prestigious journalism awards" . inews.co.uk . Retrieved 15 February 2019 .
^ "Katy Balls" . www.battleofideas.org.uk . Retrieved 28 September 2020 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "Katy Balls" . IMDb . [unreliable source? ]
^ Darvill, Josh (7 May 2020). "Who's on Have I Got News For You? 2020 continues tonight with these guests" . TellyMix .
^ Brown, Mick (24 April 2020). "Ruby Wax: 'We're in survival mode, fight or flight, after this the shocks will come' " . The Telegraph . ISSN 0307-1235 . Retrieved 7 March 2021 .
^ Nelson, Fraser (15 July 2021). "Is it up to the state to tackle obesity?" . The Spectator . Retrieved 21 July 2021 .
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Preceded by
Political Editor of The Spectator 2023–present
Incumbent