Isabel Oakeshott

Isabel Oakeshott (born 12 June 1974) is a right-wing British political journalist.

Oakeshott is a former political editor of The Sunday Times and is the co-author, with Michael Ashcroft, of an unauthorised biography of former British prime minister David Cameron, Call Me Dave, and of other non-fiction titles.

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The recording finished and she switched off the machine, looking up expectantly.
 * Now we sat in silence over the prawns and cheese, listening to them arguing. She was telling him The Sunday Times was investigating a tip that he had dodged a driving ban for speeding by pretending she had been at the wheel. He was telling her to keep her mouth shut.
 * "A broken woman", The Sunday Times (10 March 2013).
 * Oakeshott's source, the economist Vicky Pryce, and her estranged husband Chris Huhne, a Cabinet Minister in the David Cameron–Nick Clegg coalition government, were convicted of perverting the course of justice in March 2013.


 * As the owner of a little place on the Isle of Wight, I should declare an interest. Some 80 per cent of properties in my seaside village are second homes, making it difficult for local shops to survive the winter.
 * "Michael Gove's hypocritical war on second homes will backfire", The Telegraph (31 July 2023)