Juliette Garside

Juliette Garside is European financial affairs editor at the Guardian. She joined the paper in 2011 and has worked as a reporter and deputy editor on the business and investigations teams. A two times winner of the European Press Prize (2019 & 2023), Juliette spearheaded the Guardian’s move into cross-border, collaborative reporting with series ranging from the Pulitzer winning Panama Papers to the Daphne Project, about the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta. She is a member of the UK anti-SLAPP coalition, which campaigns to protect journalists, activists and abuse victims from legal harassment, and is mother of chapel for the Guardian branch of the National Union of Journalists.