Ruth Gledhill
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Ruth Gledhill (born 1959) is the long-standing Religion Correspondent for The Times newspaper. She is married to Alan Franks, a Times feature writer; they have one son, Arthur.
Gledhill began her career with The Birmingham Post and Mail, before joining the Daily Mail in 1984 and The Times in 1987; she became Religion Correspondent in 1989. She co-authored with Tim Webb a guide to Birmingham entitled Birmingham is not a Boring City, edited The Times Book of Prayers and The Times Book of Best Sermons, and published for five years in connection with The Times Preacher of the Year Award.
Gledhill writes features, news stories and a weblog.