<!-- Unsourced image removed: -->
Anila Baig (born 1970) is a
British Pakistani Muslim Feature Writer at
The Sun.
Anila Baig, originally a
Pakistani, was born and raised in the
city of Bradford. Anila Baig had her first column published in the local newspaper at the age of 16. She then went on to study English at the university and trained as a teacher. Baig began working as a journalist in 1998, when she joined the
Telegraph & Argus newspaper as a trainee reporter, before moving to
Yorkshire Post as a columnist. In addition to writing news reports, she also started a weekly column and won the Press Gazette Regional Columnist of the Year award 2004. She joined
The Sun soon after, where she writes a weekly column and commententaries. She has also served as a TV previewer for the paper. She was also a finalist in the Asian Women of Achievement awards. Although not wearing a
Hijab in any of her previous employments, Baig was seen on
The Sun's
fFront Page donning the
Muslim headscarf; however, she ditched the cloth early in 2007 leading to speculation that she and The Sun treated this symbol of the
Islamic faith as a mere publicity
gimmick. In 2006, she was signed up by
Virgin Books to write her memoirs.
Baig is divorced and lives as a single mom in Bradford with her parents and her 14-year-old...
Read More