Nils Martin Pratley (born 21 May 1967) is a British journalist. He is financial editor of The Guardian.
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Born | Nils Martin Pratley May 21, 1967 Surrey, England, UK |
Occupation | Journalist |
Early life
editHe was born in south-west Surrey. He lived in his early life at St George's Wood in Haslemere, south-west Surrey; this house was built for the Scottish fantasy writer George MacDonald. He is the son of Eva Kellgren and Clive William Pratley. His sister, Helen Ingrid Pratley, was born 23 June 1970.
His father, Clive, was a former student president of the University of Hull in the early 1960s when aged 34; having previously been an army officer.[1]
Nils takes his first name from his maternal grandfather, Nils Kellgren, a Swedish journalist and involved in Swedish social democratic politics.
Career
editSunday Business
editPratley was Deputy City Editor (1999–2001) and later City Editor (2001-2002) of the broadsheet national title Sunday Business.
The Guardian
editHe joined The Guardian in February 2003 as Associate City Editor, later rising to Financial Editor. Since 2016, Pratley has also been a board member of The Scott Trust, representing the paper's journalists.
Personal life
editHe lives in Stoke Newington. He married Nicola Irvine in June 2003 in the London Borough of Hounslow. They have two children.
See also
edit- Larry Elliott, the other Guardian business journalist
References
edit- ^ Hoefferle, Caroline (2013). British Student Activism in the Long Sixties. Abingdon; New York City: Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 978-0415893817. Retrieved 27 April 2019.