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Janice Turner (born 8 April 1964) is a British journalist, and a columnist and feature writer for ''
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''.


Early life

Turner was born in
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,
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. She went to Ridgewood School in the north of Doncaster. She attended the
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, where she spent a year as an elected Student Union Officer and edited the ''Unionews'' magazine.


Career

Before taking up her present post at ''
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'', Turner was a magazine editor for several women's titles, launching '' That's Life'' and ''Real''. She left to write occasional columns for ''The Guardian'' and wrote a column about magazines for the ''
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''.


Accolades

Turner won Interviewer of the Year in the 2014 and 2019 British Press Awards. She was shortlisted for best columnist in 2005, 2007, and 2008, 2016 (highly commended), 2017, 2018 and 2019. She was shortlisted for best interviewer in 2006 and 2017. She was short-listed for the 2017 Orwell Prize. Turner won the 2020 Orwell Prize for Journalism. She won "Interviewer of the Year – Broadsheet" at the 2020 Press Awards. She won Comment Journalist of the Year at the 2018 British Journalism Awards. In 2016, Turner won the award "A Woman's Voice" in the Editorial Intelligence awards which she declined with the following statement:


Writing about transgender people

Turner is known for her columns about transgender people, including "Children sacrificed to appease trans lobby", "The battle over gender has turned bloody", and "Trans rapists are a danger in women’s jails".
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, co-founder of Trans Media Watch, condemned Turner's columns, arguing that Turner painted trans people as "dangerous sex offenders" and claimed that the ''Times'' columns such as Turner's would lead to trans teen suicides. Turner condemned Belcher's comments, calling them "ghastly" and "libelous". ''The Times'' defended Turner, writing that "Concerns of biological women must not be silenced". In 2019, Turner tweeted that trans model and activist Munroe Bergdorf was unfit to be an ambassador for Childline because Bergdorf was a "porn model" who had posed for ''
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''. Bergdorf denied ever participating in porn, and stated that it was wrong to demonize persons that do in any case.
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, the owner of Childline, cut ties with Bergdorf due to the controversy.


Personal life

Turner married Ben Preston, executive editor of ''
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'', a former editor of the '' Radio Times'', and a former deputy editor of ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper '' The Sunday Times'' (f ...
'', and the son of Peter Preston, in 1995. The couple have two sons. She lives in Camberwell, South London.


References

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