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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Here's to Fleet Street's finest


Not that I ve been around for 125 years, although sometimes it feels like it.
The lovingly recreated highlights of this newspaper s, and our nation s, history have transported me on a sentimental journey.
For instance, I was reminded of the first time I encountered in the flesh the Grande Dame of Fleet Street, Ann Leslie.
I was assigned (condemned?) to spend a month on Neil Kinnock s battle bus during the 1987 election campaign. Ann was parachuted in for a day, sweeping on board like a Spanish galleon under full sail.
The lovingly recreated highlights of this newspaper s, and our nation s, history have transported me on a sentimental journey ....

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After 26 years editing the Daily Mail, Paul Dacre will be bored to tears by Ofcom red tape


3 February 2021
After 26 years editing the Daily Mail, Paul Dacre will be bored to tears by Ofcom red tape
If he does go to Ofcom, Dacre will have far less sway over the news agenda of the BBC than he used to have in his old job.
It is not known whether Boris Johnson is an enthusiast for Louis Althusser’s critique of Antonio Gramsci’s idea of cultural hegemony, but it looks as if he might be. The prospect of Paul Dacre, the former editor of the
Daily Mail and editor-in-chief of ­Associated Newspapers, becoming the next chair of Ofcom, the communications regulator, is the latest indication that the Prime Minister is keen to fill the ideological state apparatus with fellow travellers who will carry on the cultural struggle. The ­defining idea of British broadcasting, which is its neutrality, seems to be in the dock. ....

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