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Katherine Dunn is a former Fortune editor based in London. She covered the intersection between business, energy, and climate change for Fortune. Originally from the oil town of Calgary, Alberta, she got her start covering crime and city news at the Toronto Star during the heyday of former mayor Rob Ford and has since covered everything from architecture to cocoa markets. Before joining Fortune in 2019, she worked at Maclean’s, the Wall Street Journal, and S&P Global Platts’ oil pricing team. She is a graduate of Carleton University, City University London, and the Danish School of Journalism.

The U.K.’s 500-year-old Royal Mail faces a world of ‘more parcels and fewer letters’ as it announces major cost cuts
The U.K.’s 500-year-old Royal Mail faces a world of ‘more parcels and fewer letters’ as it announces major cost cuts
By Katherine DunnJune 25, 2020
British cinemas are confronting the economics of reopening
Arts & Entertainment
British cinemas are confronting the economics of reopening
By Katherine DunnJune 25, 2020
BP CEO Bernard Looney
Energy
For BP, a path to zero emissions is taking shape. It’s going to cost them
By Katherine DunnJune 15, 2020
A Q&A with the U.K. father and son duo focusing on children during the coronavirus pandemic
Health
A Q&A with the U.K. father and son duo focusing on children during the coronavirus pandemic
By Katherine DunnJune 14, 2020
Protests
Newsletters
How racism, COVID-19 and air pollution reveal striking patterns of inequality
By Katherine Dunn and Eamon BarrettJune 11, 2020
From beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
Finance
From beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
By Bernhard Warner and Katherine DunnJune 6, 2020
Protestor holds a sign reading "keep your knees off of our necks" at Hyde Park protest for George Floyd murder
Politics
Europe’s reaction to George Floyd’s death highlights racism at home as well as in the U.S.
By Katherine Dunn and Jeremy KahnJune 3, 2020
Black and Asian Britons are succumbing to COVID-19 in overwhelming numbers, a controversial report shows
Health
Black and Asian Britons are succumbing to COVID-19 in overwhelming numbers, a controversial report shows
By Katherine DunnJune 2, 2020
Will the pandemic accelerate stakeholder capitalism?
Newsletters
Will the pandemic accelerate stakeholder capitalism?
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayJune 1, 2020
London’s Savile Row exported bespoke British suits to the 1%. Can it survive in a socially distanced world?
London’s Savile Row exported bespoke British suits to the 1%. Can it survive in a socially distanced world?
By Katherine DunnMay 30, 2020
How a trip to an English castle united Britain against the country’s lockdown architect
How a trip to an English castle united Britain against the country’s lockdown architect
By Katherine DunnMay 27, 2020
The Coronavirus Economy: The cookbook author writing a book on working alone
Lifestyle
The Coronavirus Economy: The cookbook author writing a book on working alone
By Katherine DunnMay 26, 2020
The U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
Energy
The U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
By Katherine DunnMay 26, 2020
Arriving in the U.K.? Expect two weeks in quarantine—or face a massive fine
Health
Arriving in the U.K.? Expect two weeks in quarantine—or face a massive fine
By Katherine DunnMay 22, 2020
Fortune 500 CEOs still want to invest in the U.S.—and China
Newsletters
Fortune 500 CEOs still want to invest in the U.S.—and China
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 22, 2020
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