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Sarah Sands (Sarah Harvey) was born on 3 June, 1961 in Tunbridge Wells District, United Kingdom, is a Journalist, editor, novellist. Discover Sarah Sands's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Sarah Harvey
Occupation Journalist, editor, novellist
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 3 June, 1961
Birthday 3 June
Birthplace Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Sarah Sands's Husband?

Her husband is Julian Sands (m. 1984-1987) Kim Fletcher

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Children Henry Sands

Sarah Sands Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2017

In January 2017, she was appointed editor of the BBC Radio 4 Today programme and took up her appointment later in the year. Sands resigned from the post in late January 2020, the day after major cuts to BBC News were announced. She is not due to leave the programme until September.

2008

In February 2008 she was appointed editor-in-chief of the UK edition of Reader's Digest. In February 2009 it was announced that she would be taking up the role of deputy editor on London Evening Standard. She became editor of the London Evening Standard following Geordie Greig's departure for The Mail on Sunday in March 2012.

2006

Sands was appointed the first female editor of The Sunday Telegraph in June 2005, succeeding Dominic Lawson. Her plan for the November 2005 relaunch of the paper was that it should be "like an iPod – full of your favourite things". However the makeover was not well regarded by senior management and in an abrupt move, after just eight months and 20 days in post, Sands was sacked as editor of the newspaper on 7 March 2006 by Andrew Neil and replaced by Patience Wheatcroft. Subsequently, many of her changes under her editorship were reversed (including changes to the title font).

In April 2006, Sands was appointed consultant editor on the Daily Mail.

In August 2006, Sands wrote an article about the emo musical genre, which stated that Green Day and My Chemical Romance encourage self-harm among teenagers. Upon hearing about this article while on tour in the UK, My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way led a chant of "fuck the Daily Mail" (as Sands's article ran in this newspaper) during one of their live shows. Kerrang! magazine, in particular, took offence at the article.

2003

Sands has written three novels: Playing the Game (2003), Hothouse (2005) and The Villa (2006).

1996

Sands trained on The Sevenoaks Chronicle as a news reporter, before moving to the Evening Standard, initially as editor of the Londoner's Diary, before taking further posts as features editor and associate editor. She joined The Daily Telegraph in 1996 as deputy editor, under Charles Moore, later assuming responsibility for the Saturday edition.

1961

Sarah Sands (née Harvey; 3 June 1961) is a British journalist and author. A former editor of the London Evening Standard, she became editor of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 in 2017.

Sands was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent in 1961, to parents in the Colonial Service. Sands is the younger sister of Kit Hesketh-Harvey (of musical duo Kit and The Widow). She was educated at Kent College, Pembury (then a Methodist, now interdenominational) independent day and boarding school for girls. She later attended Goldsmiths, University of London.