Senior Westminster Political Correspondent

Senior Westminster Political Correspondent

Full-Time 50000 - 70000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
The i Paper

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead Westminster coverage, deliver exclusive stories, and engage millions through digital storytelling.
  • Company: The i Paper, known for its impartial and rigorous journalism.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, dynamic work environment, and opportunities to shape national debate.
  • Other info: Based in London with excellent career growth potential.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on policy and engage with a wide audience.
  • Qualifications: Strong journalism background and experience in political reporting.

The predicted salary is between 50000 - 70000 £ per year.

The i Paper is recruiting an outstanding Chief Political Correspondent to lead our Westminster coverage and shape national and global debate.

You will deliver exclusive stories, translate policy into real world impact, and drive digital storytelling to engage millions of subscribers.

Based in London, you will work with editors and audience teams to maximise reach while upholding The i Paper’s impartial, rigorous journalism and ambitious editorial standards.

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Senior Westminster Political Correspondent employer: The i Paper

The i Paper is an exceptional employer for those passionate about political journalism, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of London. With a commitment to impartial and rigorous reporting, employees benefit from collaborative opportunities with experienced editors and audience teams, fostering professional growth and innovation. The company values its staff by providing a platform to shape national and global debates, ensuring that your work has a meaningful impact on millions of readers.

The i Paper

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The i Paper Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Westminster Political Correspondent

Political Reporting
Storytelling
Digital Journalism
Editorial Standards
Audience Engagement
Policy Analysis
Impartiality