

SUN political editor: runners and riders
With Harry Cole aimed at DC to assume his new role as a large editor of The sunThere are some boots to fill. As always, Guido gives you the runners and runners: Sun’s internal characters highlighted in red …
- Jack Elsom. At the moment The sun The main political correspondent is highly appreciated and the newspaper almost always recruits from the inside. Elsom’s relative juniority should not rule it out of the race …
- Ryan Saby. Currently, Deputy Pol Ed and seen as a favorite for the position. Saby has been in the position since 2022 after a race in News UK as a correspondent …
- Kate Ferguson. Pol ed The sun on Sunday. The ascension of any of them, of course, would cause another vacancy to the sun …
- Sam Coates. Deputy pol ed for Sky News Under Beth Rigby since 2019 and in The times Before that, Coates could be looking to make the leap back to the printing, considering the drastic cost reduction reforms of his channel. He could also try to present no matter the tickets if the camera is missing. Coates was seen in global offices when LBC was the last to look for a new poly-e …
- Alex Wickham. Another Guido student, Wiki is serving the axis Bloomberg’s United Kingdom Pol ed. It would be a change of audience …
- Matt Dathan. Editor of Origin Affairs in The times And Scoop Gutter.
- Ben Riley-Smith. Telegraph Pol-Ed. Nor does it affect a deviation from the tel …
- Anna Mikhailova. Deputy Pol-E in the Sunday mail. Seasoned …
- Harry Yorke. Poly-E deputy in The Sunday Times and Whitehall editor of He Telegraph Before that.
- Natasha Clark. Previously main political correspondent in The sun Before addressing you LBCThe political operation since the summer of 2023. Clark is very dear on SW1 and could be looking at the top red part …
- Mikey Smith. Despite its agenda that establishes the tablespoons in the leader of the opposition lunch, Smith did not score the Mirror Pol-Ed Job last year and is still a deputy in the newspaper. Who would stalk Michael Gove’s appointments then?
- Matt Chorley. It is a thought.
It is an interesting job while it lasts …