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Petronella Wyatt is a British journalist and author born in 1969 in London. Her father is the late Labour MP and writer Lord (Woodrow) Wyatt. Her mother is an eccentric Hungarian baroness. Petronella attended St Paul's School in London before reading History at Worcester College Oxford and University College, London. She has been a weekly columnist for the Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator, of which she was deputy editor. She currently writes political interviews and main feature articles for the Daily Mail. Her interviewees have included Margaret Thatcher, John Major, William Hague and Gordon Brown.


Publications: Father, dear Father: Life with Woodrow Wyatt. Published by Hutchinson.


Television appearances include Question Time and Newsnight.