Allister Heath
Allister Heath (born 1978) is a British business journalist and commentator. He is currently deputy editor of The Daily Telegraph, responsible for business content, an associate editor at The Spectator and former editor of City AM and The Business, the latter closing shortly after his departure in 2008.
Personal life
Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family.[1][2] He lived there until the age of 17 when he moved to the UK to study economics at the London School of Economics (1995-1998), followed by a post-graduate MPhil in the subject at Hertford College, Oxford.[3]
Publications
His first book, A Flat Tax: Towards a British Model, was published in 2006.[4][5]
References
- ↑ Heath, Allister. "France's grim estates are the perfect breeding grounds for terrorism". Telegraph. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ↑ Allister Heath: 'Youth is just what the founders of 'City AM' were looking for' profile The Independent 21 April 2008
- ↑ Profile in The Independent 1 January 2007
- ↑ Allister Heath (2006). "Flat Tax: Towards a British Model" (PDF). workforall.org.
- ↑ Profile, MIPPR
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Preceded by Benedict Brogan |
Deputy Editor of the Daily Telegraph 2014-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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