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Katie Gatens

Katie Gatens

Commissioning Editor, News Review at The Times

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Recent Articles

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As the French go off red wine, is the answer a £55 bottle with no alcohol? - The Times

With a drop in exports and younger people drinking less, enterprising French winemakers claim to have cracked the challenge of making high-quality reds for a more sober age
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Inside the air traffic control base that went into meltdown - The T...

A ‘one in 15 million’ glitch disrupted 700,000 passengers last year and an old-fashioned room in Hampshire was at the heart of it. What happened?
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Why millennials waiting for a big inheritance may be disappointed -...

Over-65s own £2 trillion in housing and over the next few decades their children are going to benefit at last — or so they think
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Weight Watchers ruled the slimming world. Now Wegovy wants its crow...

The 60-year-old company is wobbling in the face of slimming drugs, wellness culture and the body-positive movement. Even Oprah is cutting ties
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Kebab for breakfast and after the gym: rebirth of the humble doner ...

German Doner Kebab is taking over the high street with yuppie lunches and pink buns. The days of mystery meat are long gone
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We watched as the Iceland volcano lava came for our homes. What now...

Sigrun Eggertsdottir was abroad on a business trip when she learnt her family farm was in the path of an erupting volcano. On a live webcam stream she watched for hours as a river of lava slowly
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Our tiny magazine exposed the Post Office. They underestimated us -...

Two Computer Weekly journalists who were first alerted to the plight of sub-postmasters tell of 15 years of dogged work — and intimidation
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Post Office scandal highlights corrosive nature of groupthink - The...

It has taken the vivid ITV drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office to put the Post Office miscarriage of justice where it belongs in the public consciousness — alongside the Grenfell Tower fire, the
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The bionic woman (who was run over by a Tube train. Twice) - The Times

Fifteen months after a freak accident at High Barnet station, Sarah de Lagarde is back at work — and learning to live with her AI-powered arm
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Pigs in blankets: the side dish that became a year-round obsession ...

Pork wrapped in pork might have sounded a bit off before Delia Smith popularised the recipe. Now it’s everywhere — even in ice cream
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The 90-day visa rebels breaking the rules for their Euro dream - Th...

Brexit means Britons are allowed only three months in the EU. They’re supposed to be fined or deported, but expats in Portugal say officials often turn a blind eye
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What it was like to play Squid Game for real — by the surviving Bri...

Dirty tricks and backstabbing — it was a life-or-death adrenaline rush playing Netflix’s new reality show, say Mikie Bowe, Bianca Sarafian and Amanda Wardell
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How dryrobes became essential A-list daywear - The Times

They may be little more than a wearable tent, but the baggy robe that began life on a Devon beach has now taken over Hollywood
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Why infuriating airport liquid rules are on the way out - The Times

It is 6am at London City airport, and I am shuffling forward in the security line trying not to seem shifty. Sandwiched between sharp-suited businessmen, I am p
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Scream therapy: howling into the void cured my stress - The Times

The Lake District is a vision of autumnal serenity. I am standing next to Bassenthwaite Lake with water gently lapping at the shore. The leaves are turning rus
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This is the only item you need on holiday and I won't hear otherwis...

Forget fancy excursions and cultural days out — all you need is an inflatable flamingo, says Katie Gatens
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My £420 dinner at Sushi Kanesaka Britain's priciest restaurant - Th...

’This is Jim,” says Shinji Kanesaka, smiling as he introduces me to a writhing Scottish lobster, its shell speckled with blue and its claws bound. Jim is parade
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Wrexham: the little soccer team that became America's big obsession...

“If you’d told me a year ago that I’d be supporting a tiny Welsh soccer team I would’ve said you were crazy,” says Daysha Lowery, 37, from Alabama. “But it has completely taken over my life. My husband and I will be up at 6.45am on Saturdays to watch the game. We have a little group of locals who al
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How I bonded with my dad on a cycle ride from Italy to Croatia - Th...

’We missed the turning,” my dad fumes, two miles off course at the bottom of a very steep Italian hill. All of a sudden memories of family road trips come flood
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My year abroad was full of sun and sangria. I hated it - The Times

My year abroad in Spain was full of cheap tapas bars, trips to the beach and days of sunshine. But underneath the surface I was deeply unhappy. Earlier this mon
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Porto city guide: your weekend break sorted | Travel | The Sunday ....

A second city in name but not in spirit, Porto is a grittier, more down-to-earth sibling to Lisbon, where anything goes. It hugs both banks of the Douro joined