Liz Jones (born September 5th 1958) is an English journalist and writer. She currently writes columns for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. She was previously the editor of British Marie Claire (from which post she was sacked for referring to a model as "a bag of bones") and has also been an editor at the Evening Standard.

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  • Liz Jones (born September 5th 1958) is an English journalist and writer. She currently writes columns for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. She was previously the editor of British Marie Claire (from which post she was sacked for referring to a model as "a bag of bones") and has also been an editor at the Evening Standard. She also writes a weekly column for the Mail on Sunday called "Liz Jones’s Diary" in which she has written at length about her life with and divorce from the author Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal. At the end of March 2009 Jones was reported as being about to take over British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman's Mail column . On 6 November 2008 Jones wrote a controversial article attacking female body art. Jones now lives in Brushford, just south of Dulverton, Somerset with rescued horses and other animals, as she recounts in The Exmoor Files (despite the book title, she in fact lives some two miles outside the Exmoor National Park). In September 2009, her mailbox was shot with a shotgun by a Somerset local, because her remarks made the residents seem "cold, dirty, smelly and vicious".
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  • Liz Jones (born September 5th 1958) is an English journalist and writer. She currently writes columns for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. She was previously the editor of British Marie Claire (from which post she was sacked for referring to a model as "a bag of bones") and has also been an editor at the Evening Standard.
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