Allister Heath

Allister Heath (born 1978) is a French-born British business journalist, author and commentator. He was announced as the new editor of The Sunday Telegraph in April 2017.[1]

Allister Heath
Born1978 (age 4243)
Mulhouse, Alsace, France
NationalityBritish
Alma materLondon School of Economics
Hertford College, Oxford

Early life

Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family.[2][3] 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.[4]

Career

Heath was formerly editor of City A.M. and The Business, the latter closing shortly after his departure in 2008. Since then he has been deputy editor of The Daily Telegraph, responsible for business content, and an associate editor at The Spectator.

His first book, A Flat Tax: Towards a British Model, was published in 2006.[5][6]

In July 2016, Heath spoke at the IEA's 60th Anniversary Gala.

In October 2017, Heath was placed at Number 87 on 'The Top 100 Most Influential People On The Right' by commentator Iain Dale.[7]

Brexit

In December 2020, Heath stated he believed Brexit was a "positive shock for Britain".[8]

Awards and recognition

Heath is a past winner of the IEA Free Enterprise Award.

References

Media offices
Preceded by
Benedict Brogan
Deputy Editor
Daily Telegraph

2014-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Ian MacGregor
Editor
Sunday Telegraph

2017-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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