Paul Dacre
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 76 |
Date of birth | November 14,1948 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Kathleen Dacre |
Children | James Dacre |
Parents | Peter Dacre |
Joan Hill | |
Job | Journalist |
Book editor | |
Education | University College School |
University of Leeds | |
University College School Junior Branch | |
Known for | DMG Media |
Daily Mail | |
Siblings | Nigel Dacre |
Born | Arnos Grove |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Movies/Shows | One Rogue Reporter |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 473197 |
Paul Dacre Life story
Paul Michael Dacre is an English journalist and the former long-serving editor of the British right-wing tabloid the Daily Mail. He is also editor-in-chief of DMG Media, which publishes the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, the free daily tabloid Metro, the MailOnline website, and other titles.
Associated Newspapers says Prince Harry and other accusers are 'out of time'
... At the Leveson Inquiry in 2011, the Mail s editor Paul Dacre swore on oath that his journalists had not used illegal methods of gathering information...
Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
... However, Paul Dacre, the editor-in-chief of DMG Media which publishes the Daily Mail and Metro newspapers, was not on the list despite previously being tipped to receive the honour...
Ofcom: Lord Michael Grade confirmed as chairman
... The recruitment process has taken two years, with ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre reportedly having been in the running at one stage...
Lord Michael Grade chosen as Ofcom chairman
... The recruitment process for the three-day-a-week, £142,500 job has taken two years, with ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre reportedly having been in the running at one stage...
Paul Dacre: Ex-Daily Mail editor quits race to head Ofcom
...Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has pulled out of the contest to become the next chair of media regulator Ofcom...
Daily Mail: Geordie Greig stepping down as editor
... Eton-educated Greig joined the Daily Mail in 1983 as a junior reporter and has been its editor its long-running boss Paul Dacre...
Headlines: 'Crunch' Brexit talks amid new hope
... A dispute between the man who edited the Daily Mail of 26 years, Paul Dacre, and his replacement, Geordie Greig, the title page of one of his rivals for power...
Headlines: 'Crunch' Brexit talks amid new hope
, although the details of Boris Johnson 's latest proposals for Brexit is not officially known, some of the papers, believe that you have worked them Out .
it was said, from sources, that the Prime Minister has in fact agreed to scrap the customs border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic and replace it with a in the Irish Sea .
The Paper uses the example of a refrigerator that maintains that an exporter from the UK mainland would have to pay the required EU tariff, if it is the way to Northern Ireland .
that would mean That if The Fridge was destined for the Irish Republic or the rest of the EU, then it could simply be his way.
But if it lived in Northern Ireland , the importer, would you get a discount, if the UK was tariff for refrigerators lower than that of the EU.
A picture of Richard Ratcliffe, The Husband of imprisoned British-Iranian woman, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, for the meeting with his five-year-old daughter, Gabriella, is on many title pages.
The two are seen hugging after The Girl they lived flew home from Iran, where with their grandparents.
revolt to be the Prime Minister with a Conservative, because he is accused of going back on A Promise to end investigations of troops who served in Northern Ireland .
Mr Johnson vowed to end the unfair prosecution during his leadership campaign, and the Minister of defense, Ben Wallace , to said, and swung the promise during a Cabinet meeting, when he learned that The Law would not Monday's Queen's Speech .
had the planned Amnesty, was thrown overboard in favor of laws on sustainable cat litter. Number 10 says The Paper , it is intended to determine, on the theme of heritage law enforcement.
have vaccinations led with a claim from The Head of Nhs England , the spread of rumors, outside of the school gates, to a lower utilisation of childhood. Simon Stevens told The Paper internet companies must do more to stamp Out fake health news.
A dispute between The Man who edited the Daily Mail of 26 Years , Paul Dacre , and his replacement, Geordie Greig , the title page of one of his rivals for power.
Mr Dacre responded angrily to a claim that had been brought by his replacement, The Paper is soft clay, back to advertisers.
In a letter to the Financial Times, he throws Mr Greig of the "economic" with The Truth and defends his long term, he says, that he had made billions in profit.
The article points Out , the current editor loathes his predecessor. Daily E-Mail group of media says that revenues from new advertising partners has compensated in The Past year, More Than those who Lost it.
Source of news: bbc.com