Claire Schofield

Assistant News Editor (Trends)

Preston's Summary

Claire Schofield is an Assistant News Editor at Trends. With a focus on finance, personal finance, and climate change, she explores topics such as credit health, debt management, and energy sustainability. Claire has been featured in numerous publications including the Yorkshire Evening Post, The Scotsman, and Yahoo News UK.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 64 %
Data Driven: 19 %
Reviews: 9 %
Opinion: 2 %
Events: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Credit Health
  • Debt Management
  • Retirement Planning
  • Saving & Investing

Pitching Insights

Claire focuses on local UK topics, particularly in the areas of personal finance, human resources & employment, and government & politics. She frequently covers government announcements and legal policy regulations related to these areas. Therefore, she is likely to be responsive to pitches offering expert insights or commentary on changes in benefits policies, energy bills regulations, and other governmental announcements affecting personal finance or employment.

Given her focus on local news with a seasonal aspect observed in some articles such as "Flu and norovirus warning" and "We tested supermarket mince pies," consider pitching timely content relevant to the UK audience's current concerns regarding public health or seasonal events.

Experts with knowledge of UK-specific regulatory changes related to benefits policy or energy bill hikes may find success reaching out for potential collaboration.

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