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Amy Borrett is a data journalist at the Financial Times. She specializes in topics such as energy policy and regulation, economic policy, and the housing market, with a strong focus on the intersections of business and economics. Amy's work has been featured in various outlets, including Radio Exe, The Irish Times, and Yahoo Finance.
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Amy Borrett's coverage focuses primarily on the UK, with a keen interest in education, economy, women’s issues, and healthcare. She frequently cites data to support her articles and covers government announcements related to these topics.
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