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To some, Paul Dacre is the godfather of the British press—to others he’s the archenemy of minorities who’s poisoned discourse in the country.
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4‘s landmark documentary series about former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has been put on ice indefinitely. Deadline understands The World According to Paul Dacre [working ...
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, one of London's most influential newspaper editors, is stepping down as editor of the tabloid after 26 years in the job, he announced Wednesday.
Paul Dacre is set to step down as editor of the Daily Mail, a role he has held since 1992.. The news was confirmed Wednesday, with Dacre set to leave his post in November and become chairman and ...
Paul Dacre was the editor of the Daily Mail for 26 years. The journalist was educated at University College School in Hampstead, north London, before studying at Leeds University.
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4’s landmark documentary series about former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has been put on ice indefinitely. Deadline understands The World According to Paul Dacre [working ...
The former editor of British tabloid The Daily Mail, Paul Dacre, could be next to lead U.K. media regulator Ofcom. According to The Guardian, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is close to appointing ...
Paul Dacre is stepping down as editor of the Daily Mail, after 26 years at the helm of the UK's second-biggest daily paid-for newspaper. Often controversial, always campaigning, the paper has ...
Paul Dacre arriving to give evidence at the Leveson Inquiry in 2012. Peter Macdiarmid via Getty Images. After 26 years, and just a few months before his 70th birthday, ...
Paul Dacre, the veteran former editor of the Daily Mail, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the group's DMG Media business, extending his long association with the British newspaper publisher.
Paul Dacre said he decided not to re-apply for role as head of Ofcom regulator Mr Dacre, 73, said he will instead take up 'exciting new job in the private sector' ...
The former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has, for some months, been seen as Downing Street's favoured candidate to be the next head of Ofcom, the independent broadcast and telecoms regulator.
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