Maisy Gledhill

Maisy Gledhill

Maisy Gledhill
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London
Education
London University
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Current events, political affairs, social issues, lifestyle, mental health, celebrity news, broadcast journalism, student culture, music, theatre, entertainment, pop-culture

  • Maisy Gledhill is currently the Co-Editor-in-Chief of The London Tab. She oversees editorial and creative submissions produced by her local team, working closely with writers to break original student news, guides, and features.
  • Maisy has worked on a variety of stories, from news pieces to April Fool's day articles, having racked up over 100k views on the most locally viewed article in 2 years!
  • Aside from writing for The Tab, she loves anything outdoorsy, and is happiest when reading in the sun or trying to scramble up a questionable rockface.

Experience

Maisy joined The London Tab in late 2024 during her second year at university as Social Media Editor, and became Co-Editor-in-Chief in following year. She’s also written for Immediate Media and The Psychologist, not to mention the magazine she wrote for her dog at age seven.

Education

Maisy is currently completing the final year of her Psychology and Language Sciences BSc at University College London. After this, she hopes to pursue a career in journalism.

THE TAB'S EDITORIAL POLICIES

The Tab's journalism is brought to you by young reporters who like being first. On university campuses, our writers deliver local news you care about. At The Tab HQ, our experienced journalists write about everything from breaking news to politics to pop culture to TikTok trends to the latest entertainment and celeb gossip. Our aim is to deliver sharp, original, and agenda-setting journalism to young people. All our stories are fact checked and sources verified. Further information on our editorial policies and processes can be found here.

Posts

Weight loss jabs linked to potentially ‘fatal’ side effects as 10 deaths reported

More than 290 cases of serious side effects have been linked to the GLP-1 drugs, prompting a UK investigation

Here’s whether Travis Scott was punished following the 2021 Astroworld crowd crush

The incident is explored in Netflix’s Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy

Looking to spend a festival in style? This is what £30k can get you at Glastonbury 2025

From a fully-stocked bar and beauty therapists to a private restaurant with rotating guest chefs: This is five star festival living

Zhenhao Zou: UCL student sentenced to life in prison for raping 10 women

‘These women you treated callously and used them as sex toys for your pleasure’

UCL and King’s College to merge and become ‘super university’ due to increasing costs

From September 2025, the two universities will join together and become known as ‘London Universities’

Glitz, grace, and glamour: Behind the scenes of UCL MODO’s fashion show

This year’s theme was ‘Metamorphosis and the Preservation of Tradition’

UCL student accused of raping 10 women takes the stand: A timeline of the trial so far

Zhenhao Zou told the court he enjoys ‘rape role play’ where the woman ‘appears to be still and quiet when they are having sex’

UCL’s Richard Mole ‘steps back’ from role as Director of SSEES for remainder of semester

A video was released last week showing Professor Mole telling a student ‘no man would want to touch you’

‘No man would want to touch you’: UCL professor accused of ‘harassing’ student protestor

Footage also shows Richard Mole ‘pushing’ a student following a pro-Palestine demonstration

London criminology student found guilty of murder after killing woman on Bournemouth beach

Nasen Saadi claims he ‘blacked out’ and has no memory of the incident during which he stabbed Annie Gray 10 times

Student’s ‘heart stops’ after ‘being electrocuted’ in London park whilst posing for photo

The university student’s life has been ‘changed forever’, and she will be pursuing legal action after being electrocuted in St James’ Park

London criminology student accused of ‘butchering’ woman on Bournemouth beach

He’d previously asked his lecturers the best ways to kill someone, with one responding: ‘You’re not planning a murder are you?’

Viral clip shows live worm found in University College London catered accommodation food

‘Most of us have stopped eating the salad at Ramsay because we’re scared of what we’ll find’