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Gaby Hinsliff was born on 4 July, 1971, is an English journalist. Discover Gaby Hinsliff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Her husband is James Clark

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1971

Gabrielle Seal Hinsliff (born 4 July 1971 ) is an English journalist and columnist for The Guardian.

She is one of the daughters of the actor Geoff Hinsliff.

She attended Queens' College, Cambridge, graduating with a first-class degree in English.

1994

After two years at the Grimsby Evening Telegraph from 1994 to 1996, Hinsliff joined the Daily Mail, where she was successively a news reporter and health reporter, before becoming a political reporter in 1997, and finally chief political correspondent the following year.

2000

She joined The Observer in March 2000, initially in the same post, following Andy McSmith, who had joined The Daily Telegraph.

2004

Hinsliff was the youngest political editor of a national newspaper when she was promoted in December 2004, this time succeeding Kamal Ahmed, who had been her immediate superior at The Observer since her original appointment.

2009

Although Hinsliff loved the job, she resigned in late September 2009 "to get a life", to move "out of London to write, think, do some projects I never had time for" and "to spend more time with her husband and son".

2012

Hinsliff's book Half a Wife (Chatto & Windus) was published in 2012.

Eleanor Mills in The Sunday Times wrote that it is elevated "from the normal middle-class whinge" by "the rigorous analysis she brings to the wider forces that have shaped modern family life and how they might be re-sliced so that families can live differently".

Hinsliff, Mills writes, "calls for a non-gender-aligned sharing out of domestic tasks".

In July 2012, she began as editor-at-large of Grazia magazine contributing interviews and columns.

Hinsliff contributes to BBC and Sky programmes.

Hinsliff is married to James Clark, former director of news and press secretary to Des Browne, Defence Secretary in the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

2014

Hinsliff spent a period at The Times until July 2014, before becoming a columnist on The Guardian the following September.