United Kingdom Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of United Kingdom journalists below. We found 376 United Kingdom journalists listed.

John Porter

Freelance Sports and Music Writer

Writing content and copy for the things I care the most about. Current contributor to: Minor Football League (Editorial And Communications) 49erswebzone [San Francisco 49ers opinion pieces and news] Niner Noise [San Francisco 49ers opinion pieces and news] Spill Magazine (Music reviews and features) Emerging Rock Bands (Music reviews and features) New Noise Magazine [Music reviews] MNPR Magazine [Music reviews] Past contributor to: NFL Analysis [NFL news and opinion pieces]


James Darvill

Content Writer

I'm a diverse writer with experience in creating a variety of long-form and short-form content. No matter the topic, style, or tone of voice, I have no trouble adapting my writing to whatever is required.

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Malcolm Ring

Content Writer

MA Journalism student with experience in advertisements, articles and sales collateral, both in print and digital. Confident and adaptable writer who thrives on working with tight deadlines. Specialises in arts and culture.

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David Trigg

Art Writer, Critic & Art Historian

David Trigg is a writer, critic and art historian based in Bristol, UK. He is a regular contributor to books on art and has contributed articles, reviews and interviews to publications including Studio International, Art Quarterly, The Art Newspaper, Art Monthly, ArtReview, ArtUK, Frieze, The Burlington Magazine, Art Papers and MAP. He is the author of Reading Art (Phaidon Press, 2018), which explores the relationship between art and literature, creatively tracing the history of how artists have depicted books as symbols, subjects and objects. It was featured on BBC Radio 4’s Open Book and selected by The Times as an art book of the year. His book, Spring (Tate Publishing, 2020), explores the season of spring through 50 artworks from the Tate collection. His latest book, Money In Art: From Coinage to Crypto (HENI Publishing, 2024) features a curated selection of over 80 artworks from Pop Art to now surveying how artists have placed money centre stage in their work –– from early works of Pop art, which conveyed the seductive power of money and exposed art as a commodity, to contemporary artworks that use currency as a lens to examine pressing social, economic, and political concerns. David's writing on art appears in numerous other books, including Great Women Sculptors (Phaidon, 2024), Latin American Artists (Phaidon, 2023), Great Women Painters (Phaidon, 2022), African Artists (Phaidon, 2021), Vitamin D3 (Phaidon 2021), Great Women Artists (Phaidon, 2019), and Vitamin T (Phaidon, 2019). A selection of his interviews with artists are included in Talking Art 2 (Ridinghouse, 2018). David holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Bristol and in 2018 was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Paul Mellon Centre for British Art. He has a Master’s degree in History of Art and a first-class Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art. He is a member of the International Association of Art Critics.


Michelle Johnson

Editor and journalist, London

A BSME-nominated journalist and editor with 15 years’ features experience in national and international lifestyle publications, including Tempus and HELLO!. As editorial director at Vantage, I manage a talented team of writers, editors, designers and commercial team-members, directing the company’s growth strategy while ensuring world-class content is delivered to a diverse range of clients and projects. As editor-in-chief of Tempus, London’s award-nominated luxury lifestyle magazine, I oversee all aspects of editorial production, from content planning and commissioning to design and distribution, and securing exclusive interviews with some of the world’s best-known names for print and digital. I also have extensive experience as a presenter and host, having moderated live celebrity panels and interviews for national events and conventions, as well as appearing as a commentator for TV, radio, and podcasts. I am proud to serve as a Trustee of the NCTJ and as Chair of the Accreditation Board, supporting the training of young journalists from diverse backgrounds.

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Thomas Hobbs

Freelance journalist

A freelance journalist, features writer and copywriter, with a decade plus of diverse experience covering topics including culture, music, film, business, technology, gaming, class, art, food, photography, drugs, sex, tv, society, people etc. My work has appeared at titles including the Guardian, Financial Times, BBC Culture, Vice, New Statesman, Pitchfork, Billboard, Nylon, New York Times, Telegraph, Stereogum, Independent, GQ, Wallpaper, Dazed, Wired, Passionweiss, Time Out London, Okayplayer, Little White Lies, Huck, i-D, Property Week, Mixmag, Sight and Sound, Evening Standard, The Face, Audiomack, DJ Booth, Patta, Crack, Complex, MEL Magazine, Hyphen, The i, Highsnobiety, Beat, Refinery 29, Another Man, NME, Creative Review, DJ Mag, The Quietus, Men's Health, The Grocer, Marketing Week, Backstage, The Drum, Brick, Future Laboratory, BE News, Wonderland, Fresh Produce Journal, FACT, Spin, and others. If you would like to commission me, then you can reach me on: th.writing.89@gmail.com