Poppy Noor

Senior Staff Writer

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Preston's Summary

Poppy Noor is a senior staff writer at The Guardian, specializing in issues related to reproductive rights, social justice, and human rights. With a focus on abortion access and legislation, Poppy's work sheds light on the experiences of marginalized communities and the impact of restrictive policies on individuals' lives. Her writing has also been featured in The Irish Times.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 63 %
Government Announcement: 15 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 6 %
How To Guide: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Abortion
  • US Abortion Bans
  • Women's Rights

Pitching Insights

Poppy Noor's coverage primarily focuses on legal policy regulation, government announcements and cited data in the context of politics and healthcare. Given her focus, she would be most responsive to pitches offering insights from legal experts or policymakers with a deep understanding of abortion laws and women’s rights issues.

Her interest in citing data suggests that she may also be interested in receiving pitches from researchers or organizations involved in collecting relevant data about women's health issues, particularly related to abortion policies.

Consider providing perspectives that align with the themes explored by Poppy Noor such as the impact of political decisions on reproductive rights or stories highlighting personal experiences related to US abortion bans.

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