Draft:Laura Purkess
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Laura Purkess (born 1997) is a British financial journalist. She began her career at financial trade publication Citywire[1], rising to news editor before joining the British mid-market newspaper The Daily Mail in 2022 and British tabloid The Sun in 2023.[2]
Purkess rose to prominence for her investigative reporting into financial companies and now writes a weekly column in The Sun championing consumer issues. Her accolades include Rising Star of the Year (B2B) 2022 and Rising Star of the Year (Consumer) 2023 [3] from Headline Money, the financial services division of Centaur Media.