Sherelle Jacobs

Sherelle Emma Jacobs is a British journalist. She is the Assistant Comment Editor at The Daily Telegraph[1] and has previously written for The Guardian.[2]

Career

Jacobs started her career working on the breaking news desk for Deutsche Welle in the German city of Bonn. Jacobs subsequently worked in Tunisia as a freelance journalist. While in Tunis, her journalistic interest was focused on the Arab Spring, its problems and the rise of Islamist extremism in the Maghreb.[3][4]

She appeared on the panel of the BBC's Question Time in November 2019 and on Any Questions? in May of the same year.[5][6] Jacobs is a Brexit supporter and has been lauded by The Conservative Woman website as a rising star.[7][8] Jacobs is sceptical towards elements within the environmental movements claims of a climate emergency, while still believing climate change is an existential problem.[9]

Personal life

Jacobs attended St Paul's Girls' School[10] and read history at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

Notes

  1. "Sherelle Jacobs". The Telegraph.
  2. "Sherelle Jacobs". The Guardian.
  3. "Sherelle Jacobs".
  4. The Paths of the Arab Spring. World Politics Review. June 4, 2013. ISBN 9781939907110 via Google Books.
  5. "BBC Radio 4 - Any Questions?, Sherelle Jacobs, Paul Mason, Gina Miller, Sir Anthony Seldon". BBC.
  6. Hopkins, Daniel (21 November 2019). "Bolton's Question Time line-up announced". Bolton News. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  7. Withers, Matt (21 November 2019). "Who is on the BBC Question Time panel tonight?". New European. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  8. https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/tcws-brexit-roll-of-honour-the-telegraphs-sherelle-jacobs/
  9. Jacobs, Sherelle (2019-12-03). "The UN's 'woke' climate change propaganda is an insult to science". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  10. Jacobs, Sherelle (1 May 2018). "Justine Greening has got it wrong. We don't need to punish Etonians - we need more families like mine". The Telegraph.


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