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Harold Wincott—British Journalist

Harold Wincott CBE (13 September, 1906 - 5 March, 1969) was a British economist and journalist. Wincott edited the Investors Chronicle for twenty-one years and was a columnist for the Financial Times.

Wickham Steed—British journalist

Wickham "Stickum" Steed full name Henry Wickham Steed (October 10, 1871 - January 13, 1956) was a British journalist and historian. He was one of the first English speakers to sound the warning bells about the new German Chancellor Adolf Hitler. He was born in Long Melford, England. Appointed by Joseph Pulitzer as Paris correspondent for the New York World, he later joined The Times as a foreign correspondent and was editor from 1919 until his resignation in 1922. The following year he became ...

Nigel Williamson—British journalist

Nigel Williamson (born 1954) is a British journalist.

Bernard Ingham—British Journalist

Bernard Ingham, Chief Executive of The British Franchise Association, said: "One of the major points to come from the 2005 NatWest/BFA Franchise Survey is evidence that the UK's franchising industry continues to mature.

Cristina Odone—British Journalist

Cristina Odone is a journalist and writer. She was formerly editor of the Catholic Herald and deputy editor of the New Statesman. She has written two novels, The Shrine and A Perfect Wife, and currently writes for The Observer and The Daily Telegraph. She is a commited Christian, and gave the Church of England's annual Tyndale lecture in 2002, entitled: Why the chattering classes are afraid of Christianity.

Stuart Maconie—British Journalist

Stuart Maconie is a journalist and writer, and is familiar to millions as a TV and radio presenter. He is the host of Stuart Maconie's Critical List on BBC Radio 2 and Freak Zone on Radio 6, and has written and presented dozens of other shows on BBC Radio. ... His other books include the acclaimed official biographies of both Blur and James as well as his bestselling musical odyssey Cider With Roadies, published by Ebury. He can name GQ Man of the Year and Sony Awards Radio Broadcaster of the Year amongst his accolades. He lives in the West Midlands and is happiest when fell-walking with his dog, Muffin. Stuart Maconie – Cider with Roadies/Pies and Prejudice - podcast

Andrew Knight—British Journalist

Knight Andrew Stephen Bower Knight (born 1 November 1939 in England) is a journalist, editor, and media baron. He was educated at the Roman Catholic school Ampleforth College, where he was appointed Head Boy, and was awarded an Exhibition to Balliol College, Oxford (MA, Modern History). Knight worked at the City of London merchant bankers, J. Henry Schroder Wagg, from 1961 to 1963 and the Investors Chronicle from 1962 until 1966.

Brian Inglis—British journalist

Brian Inglis (31 July 1916-11 February 1993) was a British journalist, historian and television presenter. He was born in Dublin, Ireland and retained an interest in Irish history and politics. Brian in a publicity shot for All Our Yesterdays He was best known to people in Britain as the presenter of All Our Yesterdays, a television review of events exactly 25 years previously, as seen in newsreels, newspaper articles etc. He also presented the weekly review of newspapers known as What the ...

Adam Boulton—British Journalist

Before joining Sky News, Boulton worked as a journalist in the parliamentary "lobby" and was Political Editor for TV-am (his colleague Kay Burley also worked for TV-am and she too joined Sky News). Boulton regularly presents Sunday Live with ...

Sebastian Faulks—British Journalist

After graduating from Cambridge he became a journalist, and was the first literary editor of the Independent. In 1995 he was Author of the Year at the British Book Awards and in 2003 Birdsong was voted number 13 in the BBC’s Big Read list of the nation’s favourite books. He lives with his wife and three children in London.