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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.
The fandango around Paul Dacre and Ofcom has presumably suited the ministers and their spads who first leaked his name as the No 10 choice months ago. The former Mail editor may be a shoe-in to chair ...
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 ...
Ofcom: Ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre quits race to become new head of media regulator as he takes swipe at civil service Paul Dacre was widely reported to have been Prime Minister Boris Johnson ...
Mr Johnson wanted to appoint Mr Dacre as chairman of media regulator Ofcom, and he has asked Charles Moore, the former editor of the Telegraph, to become the chairman of the BBC.
Paul Dacre has pulled out of the running to become Ofcom’s next chairman and revealed he is taking on an “exciting new job in the private sector”. The former Daily Mail editor, 73, was said ...
Dacre: "Hatred of Brexit that is so palpable among the people who really run this country meant I would not be able to do justice to myself, or Ofcom".
Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has pulled out of the race to be next chairman of media regulator Ofcom and launched a blistering attack on the civil servants he accuses of blocking his ...
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.
The former editor of British tabloid The Daily Mail is poised to lead U.K. media org Ofcom, which regulates the TV, radio and VOD sectors.