Natalie Stanton
Natalie joined MoneyWeek in March 2015. Prior to that she worked as a reporter for The Lawyer, and a researcher/writer for legal careers publication the Chambers Student Guide.
She has an undergraduate degree in Politics with Media from the University of East Anglia, and a Master’s degree in International Conflict Studies from King’s College, London.
Latest articles by Natalie Stanton
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£5.7bn for parliament repairs? Here’s how other countries have done it
Features The Houses of Parliament are falling down, and could cost anything from £3.5bn to £7.1bn to repair. Natalie Stanton looks at the cost of parliamentary buildings around the world.
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Hunting for good value in football? Look no further than the Women’s World Cup
Features The 2012 World Cup cost an estimated $14bn. The Women’s World Cup, now underway in Canada, comes in at rather less. Natalie Stanton looks at how the numbers stack up.
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