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Katie Glass

Katie Glass

Columnist / Freelance Writer at The Daily Telegraph

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United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • General Assignment News
  • Travel
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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‘How has my ex-husband ended up living off me for the rest of his life?’

So many high-earning women are being pursued for spousal support by their lower-paid former partner that it has its own name – Man-imony
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I moved to the countryside to escape Londoners – now I'm surrounded...

Turns out the simple life Katie Glass longed for isn’t so far removed from city life after all
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If only mental health issues were as easy to fix as my cottage - Th...

As the pandemic began, I wrote about my journey – and read what you all replied – and I’ve come to understand how many others are suffering
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I've signed up to a 'country life' dating app – and it's everything...

I won’t find a new partner by waiting for someone on a John Deere to rescue me – so ‘Muddy Matches’ it is
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I was worried about living with strangers – but now I realise they ...

Our columnist is surprised by how much she likes having flatmates, after a decade living alone
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Two new flatmates have moved in – and it’s transformed my life

Finding flatmates was a financial necessity for me, but has turned out to be fun
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I can’t afford to run the cottage – I’m taking drastic action

I get used to huddling under the blankets and falling asleep clinging to the dog
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After two weeks of luxury, I’ve realised it’s the stresses and glit...

A two-week Caribbean cruise is an offer Katie Glass can’t refuse – if only to warm up a bit
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I thought admitting I was dyslexic would be career suicide

As a journalist, my dyslexia is a constant pain, a burden that can feel exhausting
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As usual my plans for luxury are pulled up short by the reality of ...

I’m inviting a ‘Workaway’ to stay in my caravan, and sees it spark into life
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I’ve become closer to my cow neighbours than I ever was with my hum...

And they look far happier, and friendlier, too
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The pest controller says I have a squirrel infestation – and that’s...

After moving to rural Somerset, I’m getting to grips with creature discomforts
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How a devastating tragedy inspired me to sell my flat and walk the ...

Pete Casey was in his 40s when he left Britain for his six-year trek. Along the way he faced many dangers, from sharks to shotguns
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I’ve been promising friends elaborate dinner parties, but I secretl...

Country life is testing Katie, but being without food delivery apps is the hardest thing to swallow
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Everyone warned me a stone cottage would be freezing – now I'm ... ...

When my friends come to visit, I’m grateful that they can help me keep warm
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I have the same taste as Carrie Johnson, but I’m £112,000 shy of th...

Some ­people call my colour choices ‘brave’, but that seems an absurd word to use about decorating...
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Sir Tim Smit: ‘Don’t blame people who brought prosperity to Cornwal...

The Eden Project founder just wants to be a champion for Cornwall, but the passion the locals have is rarely voiced to their advantage
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It can be tricky decorating a 17th-century cottage when you have Li...

I’ve been scouring Facebook Marketplace for bargains, but it’s worth the hunt
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I may have bought my home alone, but unexpected kindness means I’m ...

In her new home, our columnist finds support from people she expected – and plenty she didn’t
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Boot camp made me take stock of my new life – despite my scepticism

A last-minute fitness break in Majorca gives our columnist the chance to take stock
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Where is the line when creating entertainment out of trauma?

As Steve Coogan plays Jimmy Savile in a drama, will he recognise the role the tabloids had in unearthing the late BBC star’s crimes?