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Ashley Baker

Ashley Baker


Ashley Baker is the Deputy Editor for AIR MAIL. She also co-hosts AIR MAIL’s weekly podcast, Morning Meeting, alongside Writer at Large Michael Hainey. Baker lives in London.

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Le Monde Béryl

Stomp

Take a Walk and Talk on the Wild Side

This week’s podcast celebrates what makes downtown New York great

Hollywood’s Lost Stories Come to Light

Sam Wasson discusses a new oral history of movies, told by the people who made them

By Alice

Adorn

Paula Rowan

Wear

Yoox Net-a-Porter for the Prince’s Foundation

Wear

Liz Truss: Even Stranger Than We Thought

On this week’s podcast, Stuart Heritage reports on the very revealing new book about the former P.M.

Will Prince Harry Spare King Charles?

On this week’s podcast, Stuart Heritage reveals why the royals dread Harry’s forthcoming book; and more

Livotte London

Wear

LORO PIANA

Wear

Hugh Bonneville Spills the Beans

Who knew Paddington Bear had a substance-abuse problem?

Prada

Sparkle

Something’s Cooking Near Windsor Castle

Woven, in the Coworth Park hotel, redefines how good a hotel restaurant can be

Sweethearts of the Rodeo

Stomp

Weekend Max Mara

Wear

How TikTok Turned a Disease Into a Hot Brand

Inside the AIR MAIL story on Gen Z’s latest ailment. Plus, more on the new Trump tell-all books

Prada

Wear

It’s a Natural Fit: Trump and Victoria’s Secret

Just two of the subjects discussed on this week’s podcast. Plus, will Liz Truss survive?

How a Rollicking New Play Came to Be

John Lithgow and Douglas McGrath take us inside the making of their new Off Broadway show

The Empress

The Dark Side of Social-Media Influencers

Plus: Is New York still the city that never sleeps?

A Conversation with Ken Burns

His documentary The U.S. and the Holocaust reveals old attitudes about immigration that are with us still

On Her Majesty’s Final Services

Despite all the planning, many in London are not quite sure how to mark Queen Elizabeth’s death

Remembering Queen Elizabeth II

Whether one spent time with her in person or knew her only through her portraits, her warmth was always present