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Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre will front a documentary about his time at the helm of the national newspaper, it has been announced. Announcing the three-part series, Channel 4 said ...
Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre was made editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s publisher DMG Media yesterday. Mr Dacre, who edited the title for 26 years, will take an active role advising Lord ...
After 26 years, and just a few months before his 70th birthday, Paul Dacre has officially signed off as editor of the Daily Mail. While he’ll remain editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Leveson Inquiry into press standards has heard from Paul Dacre, editor in chief of the Daily Mail. Mr Dacre made a robust defence of his paper's journalism saying that celebrities who used ...
Soon, it seems, they will land on the desk of the former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, as the government is reportedly set to appoint him as the regulator’s chairman. At first glance, the logic of the ...
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.
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.
The very thought must make him very unhappy. By Alan Rusbridger Once upon a time, Paul Dacre and I would meet for an annual lunch. These were pleasant enough occasions, usually in a discreet ...