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Antonia Windsor

Antonia Windsor is a London-based freelance journalist specialising in travel, arts and global issues

August 2017

  • Southampton University Open Day

    Clearing 2017
    Clearing: get a glimpse of your future with a virtual university tour

  • Five people texting separately

    Clearing 2017
    Switching on to social media matters on clearing day

June 2017

  • College student reaching in car moving into dorm

    Parents' guide to university 2017
    Off to uni? Leave the kitchen sink behind

    It’s not just your offspring off to university – it’s also your towels, pillows, pens ...

May 2017

  • Gorey, its beach and Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey on a sunny day.

    Why I love …
    Lee Durrell: ‘Before I came here, I thought the whole of Jersey was Gerry’s zoo’

    The naturalist, and widow of Gerald, on falling for the villages, beaches – and the famous conservationist – of the Channel Isle

June 2015

  • A woman walks through Piazza San Marco during a flood. Waters regularly reach above 130cm in the winter months.

    Resilient cities
    Inside Venice's bid to hold back the tide

    With the city slipping slowly into the lagoon and sea levels continuing to rise, the delayed €5.4bn Mose flood barrier project will be fighting the laws of nature

August 2011

  • Nature girl ... Tove Jansson, author of The Summer Book

    Summer readings
    Summer readings: The Summer Book by Tove Jansson

    Antonia Windsor: The story of Sophia's relationship and her grandmother is a meditation on love and nature. Perfect to read beside the sea

January 2010

  • Hiker Admiring View from Peak of Gros Piton Mountain

    My St Lucia: poet Derek Walcott

  • Milan bar at Hotel Le Monde, Edinburgh.

    Checking in
    Le Monde, Edinburgh | Hotel review

June 2009

  • Pygmy chameleon, Mount Mabu

    Mozambique agrees to protect lost rainforest of Mount Mabu

    Conservation secured after expedition discovers new species of snake, butterfly and chameleon in untouched African landscape

February 2008

  • Julian Bayliss in mozambique

    First person
    Mozambique's hidden forest

    Conservationist Julian Bayliss says Google Earth helped him find an unmapped patch of rainforest

July 2007

  • Jersey, UK

    I don't care what the weatherman says...

  • Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England

    Seaside
    Scarborough fare

April 2007

  • ME hotel Madrid

    Casas de Madrid

    From a gadget-lover's playground to a theatrical hideaway, Antonia Windsor discovers three stylish places to stay in Madrid.

January 2007

  • Paris: Branly exhibition

    Les arrivistes

    Antonia Windsor hits the newly hip 13th arrondissement for exciting culinary and cultural developments in the city of chic.

November 2006

  • Rewriting Istria

    Istria has swapped countries four times in the last 100 years, and is now reinventing itself as a new Croatian Riviera. Antonia Windsor took Ryanair's maiden flight to historic Pula and discovered a gastronomic paradise.

October 2006

  • Out of the rubble

    One year on from Pakistan's devastating earthquake, Antonia Windsor wanted to do her bit to help the country's tourism industry get back on its feet - and discovered a friendly and beautiful country in the process.

January 2006

  • Sir Peter Crill

    Obituary: My lasting memory of Sir Peter Crill, the former Bailiff of Jersey who has died aged 80, is of him stretched out on his back in the sunshine in the grounds of Sameras Manor, in full Shakespearean costume with a pair of sunglasses on.

February 2004

  • Bottom up

    Making tea at the BBC is cited as the traditional route into media careers. But can dogsbody work really lead to prime time status? Antonia Windsor asks some of those who've made it where they started ... and how they got their first break.

September 2003

  • The Editor press review
    Mel Gibson's The Passion

    Press review:As you pass the bread and pour the wine, your conversation turns, naturally, to the 12 days leading to Christ's crucifixion. Before your guests start making their excuses, explain that you couldn't help but be reminded of The Passion.

July 2003

  • The Editor press review
    Mick Jagger at 60

    What the papers say about the Rolling Stones becoming the Strolling Bones.

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