Jim Waterson

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Born
James Waterson

March 1989 (age 3637)
York, England
PartnerJess Brammar (2017–present)
Children2
Jim Waterson
Waterson in 2011
Born
James Waterson

March 1989 (age 3637)
York, England
PartnerJess Brammar (2017–present)
Children2

James Waterson (born March 1989) is an English journalist who was the media editor of The Guardian. Previously, he was political editor of BuzzFeed UK, and prior to that worked for City AM.[1]

Waterson was born in York.[2] He attended Oundle School, leaving in 2007.[3] He graduated from Jesus College, Oxford, in 2011, with a degree in history.[4] He represented the college on the 2009–10 series of University Challenge.[5]

Career

Waterson interned at Guido Fawkes, The Independent, and The Observer before landing his first job covering politics and business on City A.M.[6][7][8] While at City A.M., he fried an egg on a street using reflected heat from the 20 Fenchurch Street skyscraper.[9]

He was BuzzFeed News' UK political editor from 2013, before joining The Guardian in 2018.[10][11] In 2024 he set up London Centric, a newsletter publishing "exclusive, ambitious and interesting news stories about the capital that aren't being reported by other outlets".[12]

He has presented Week in Westminster on BBC Radio 4,[13] and appeared on Moral Maze in February 2017.[14]

Personal life

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