Hadley Freeman
Hadley Freeman is a Guardian columnist and features writer
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These institutions are reacting to questions about their makeup with committees, discussions and action plans. Must try harder
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The 1992 accusation that the film-maker sexually assaulted his young daughter has made him a pariah, yet he was never charged. In this exclusive interview, he explains why he is done with treading carefully
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As US Vogue’s editor-at-large, he was Anna Wintour’s right-hand man. But then, he reveals in our exclusive interview, he was ‘thrown under the bus’
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Everyone knows you never go à la carte for breakfast in a hotel. I can measure out my life in pancakes, paratha and pain au chocolat
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I’m ready to out myself for offending the nicest guy in the movie business – and fake bombing the Guardian
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The ‘haunted doll’ look of Donald Trump’s son-in-law has attracted a lot of attention. When people comment on famous women and surgery there is often a backlash, but should the same apply here?
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As much of a stylist as St Aubyn, Bank tends to be dismissed because she’s writing about being single in New York. But this book is perfect
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I would argue strongly in defence of thinking about extremely stupid stuff that has nothing to do with the current hellishness
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I can tell you how it feels when you no longer need to keep the world at a fearful arm’s length: it feels amazing
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