Rachel Johnson Bio | Wiki
Rachel Johnson is a veteran British journalist, television presenter, and author based in London. She appeared on The Pledge on Sky News and BBC One’s debate Question Time to discuss political panels. She serves as the host of Rachel Johnson’s Difficult Women podcast at LBC. In addition, during the 2019 European Parliament election, she was the lead candidate for Change UK for the South West England constituency.
Rachel Johnson Age
She was born on September 3, 1965, in London, England. Johnson is 57 years old.
Rachel Johnson Height
She is a woman of average stature. Johnson stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx 1.68 m).
Rachel Johnson Family
He was born to hardworking parents in London, England. Johnson’s parents are artist Charlotte Johnson Wahl and former Conservative MEP Stanley Johnson. She grew up with Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip.
She is the elder sister to Jo Johnson, former Conservative MP for Orpington. Her middle name Sabiha means “morning” in Arabic. She is sister-in-law of Amelia Gentleman and Carrie Symonds and half-sister to Julia Johnson.
Rachel Johnson Husband
She is happily married to her husband Ivo Dawnay in 1992. Dawnay is a descendant of William Dawnay, 7th Viscount Downe. He serves as director and consultant with the National Trust. The couple is the parents of three children Oliver, Charlotte, and Ludo. She currently resides in Notting Hill in London and Exmoor, Somerset with her husband.
Rachel Johnson Education
She studied at Winsford First School, Primrose Hill Primary, and then Ashdown House School in East Sussex. Johnson attained her high school diploma from St Paul’s Girls’ School. She spent three months as a Kibbutz volunteer in 1984. She enrolled at New College, Oxford to pursue reading Classics, where she graduated.
Rachel Johnson Podcast
She serves as host of Rachel Johnson’s Difficult Women podcast at LBC. She talks to women who had to be a pain in the backside to get where they are today. Johnson also talks to women who take the word difficult as a compliment, not an insult and also who had to fight, resist, insist, or otherwise be badly behaved in order to get things done. Further, the podcast has 95 episodes as of April 3, 2023.
Rachel Johnson Journalist
Her career kicked off after joining the Financial Times in 1989. Where she wrote about the economy. From 192 to 1993, she worked on secondment to the Foreign Office Policy Planning Staff. Johnson moved to the BBC in 1994 and later became a columnist and freelancer in 1997 in Washington DC.
As of now, she writes a weekly column in The Mail on Sunday, a column for The Big Issue, and also a column for The Oldie. She works as a panelist on Sky News’ weekly debate show, The Pledge. Before, she served as a contributing editor of The Spectator. Also from 2009, she was a weekly columnist on The Sunday Times.
Previously, she wrote weekly columns for The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Telegraph, the Evening Standard, and She magazines, as well as the Financial Times. Moreover, Johnson was a judge in the BBC Woman’s Hour power list 2014. She was the ninth editor of The Lady magazine. She serves as the host of Rachel Johnson’s Difficult Women podcast at LBC. In addition, she was nominated for a Grierson Award for her documentary The Lady and the Revamp.
Rachel Johnson Salary
She receives decent pay working as a panelist on Sky News’ weekly debate show, The Pledge. Johnson’s net worth is $92,130 annually.
Rachel Johnson Net Worth
She has worked as a journalist since 1989 and from her journalism career, she has attained a decent fortune. Johnson’s net worth is $1.3 Million.
Where Is Rachel Johnson
Johnson writes a weekly column in The Mail on Sunday, a column for The Big Issue, and also a column for The Oldie. She serves as a panelist on Sky News’ weekly debate show, The Pledge. Before, she served as a contributing editor of The Spectator.
How Old Is Rachel Johnson
She is 57 years old born on September 3, 1965, in London, England.
Is Rachel Johnson Married
Johnson is happily married to her husband Ivo Dawnay in 1992. Dawnay is a descendant of William Dawnay, 7th Viscount Downe. He serves as director and consultant with the National Trust.