Isabel Hardman Keynote Speaker
- Accomplished political journalist
- The Spectator's assistant editor.
- Author of two highly regarded books: "Why We Get the Wrong Politicians" and "The Natural Health Service: What the NHS Can Learn from Wildlife"
Isabel Hardman's Biography
Isabel Hardman, a renowned political journalist, author, and thought leader, holds an illustrious career spanning across different facets of media. Leveraging her keen insights into politics, policy, health, and environmental issues, Isabel’s discourse is rich and multifaceted, offering valuable perspectives on some of the most critical issues of our time.
She began her career in journalism as a senior reporter for Inside Housing magazine before moving on to become assistant news editor at Politics Home. In 2012, she joined The Spectator, where she currently serves as assistant editor.
Isabel’s impressive career has been recognized with a number of prestigious awards and accolades. In 2014, she was named one of GQ magazine’s 100 most connected women in Britain, and in 2015, she was awarded “Journalist of the Year” at the Political Studies Association’s annual awards.
Isabel is a well-known commentator on current affairs, and is a frequent guest on popular television programs such as Question Time, The Andrew Marr Show, and Have I Got News for You. She is also a presenter of the BBC Radio 4 program Week in Westminster and hosts The Spectator Podcast.
In addition to her work in journalism, Isabel is the author of two highly regarded books: “Why We Get the Wrong Politicians” and “The Natural Health Service: What the NHS Can Learn from Wildlife”. She also writes a monthly column for the i paper on health policy, and a weekly column for the Evening Standard on nature in London.
Isabel’s expertise in politics and policy, coupled with her engaging speaking style, makes her a sought-after speaker for a wide range of events and organizations.
Books by Isabel Hardman
