Melissa Kite

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Melissa Kite is a British journalist, and current columnist for The Spectator,[1][2] and GQ magazine. She has also written articles for several other newspapers, including the Daily Mail,[3] and was deputy political editor of The Sunday Telegraph until March 2011.[4] She appeared as a panelist on the 22 March 2012 edition of the BBC television programme Question Time which was broadcast from the coastal town of Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire.

In March 2013, she published Real Life: One Woman’s Guide to Love, Men and Other Everyday Disasters, based partly on her personal experience of an abusive relationship.[5]

In 2015, Kite's memoir The Art of Not Having it All will be released by St. Martin's Press.

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