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Giles Hattersley
Giles Hattersley (born 1979 or 1980)〔Hattersley wrote in "No sex please, we're twenty" (''Sunday Times'', 5 September 2004, p. 3) that he was then aged 24. The ''Observer'' of 25 March 2007 ("(Battle is on as gentlemen's mag editors prepare to duel )") stated that he was then aged 27.〕 is a British journalist for ''The Sunday Times'' newspaper.
== Career ==
Hattersley attended Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, where he earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree in fashion journalism. His first job after obtaining his degree was an internship with ''The Sunday Times'' in its "Style" supplement, after which he moved to the "News Review" section where he became a feature writer. He served as producer of the 2002 horror film ''Nine Lives'', which starred Paris Hilton.
In 2005 Hattersley was short listed in the Young Journalist of the Year category at the British Press Awards, although in the end the award was given to Lucy Bannerman of ''The Herald''. Later, Hattersley succeeded Jasper Gerard as chief interviewer at the ''Sunday Times'', becoming the youngest person ever to hold that role.
In March 2007 Hattersley joined men's magazine ''Arena'' as its editor at a time when sales of the magazine were falling. The magazine underwent a well-received relaunch during his tenure that attracted praise from the industry for its fresh look, which aimed (in Hattersley's words) to make ''Arena'' "the authoritative monthly bible that arms its readers with the sharpest looks and opinions". However, sales continued to decline and in March 2008, it was announced that Hattersley would leave ''Arena'' and return to ''The Sunday Times''.〔

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