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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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The Hack and the Wack

The revelation of sexts between star reporter Olivia Nuzzi and erstwhile presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has blown minds—and shattered journalistic ethics

Class War in the Schoolroom

The new Labour government is hiking up taxes on Britain’s acclaimed private schools. Is it leveling the playing field or getting revenge on Boris Johnson?

DearMax

WEAR

The Good Kind of Political Drama: The West Wing at 25

On this week’s podcast, Janel Moloney, who played idealistic assistant Donna Moss, takes us inside the landmark show

Burberry

WEAR

MG&CO. Hardware

SHOP

Petit Sézane

WEAR

Inside the Vogue Wedding Curse

On this week’s podcast, Paulina Prosnitz and Carolina de Armas reveal how weddings featured in Vogue seem destined for failure

New Twists in the Idaho Student-Murders Case

On this week’s podcast, Howard Blum reveals how the F.B.I. may have compromised evidence

Filson

WEAR

The Park

DINE

Le Coq

DINE

Who Is Gwyneth Paltrow’s Plastic Surgeon?

On this week’s podcast, Linda Wells reveals all

Killer Lies

WATCH

How a Police Officer Landed an East Hampton Mansion

On this week’s podcast, Carrie Monahan takes us inside her story of a recluse and the man who befriended him

M.II

SHOP

Balenciaga

STRUT

Brunello Cucinelli

WEAR

J. D. Vance Is the New Dwight Schrute

On this week’s podcast, Andy Borowitz explains why the would-be veep is so pathetic

Liberowe

WEAR

The View from Here

France’s political order may be cracking up, but its Olympic Games—majestic, ridiculous, welcoming—are the envy of the world

Saltburn on the French Riviera

On this week’s podcast, John von Sothen takes us inside the scandal rocking one of France’s great hotels

Dunhill

SWEAT

The Things We Carry with Us

On this week’s podcast, Harrison Vail reveals what your media-branded tote bag really says about you