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Donald Gilchrist Trelford (9
November 1937 – 27
January 2023) was a
British journalist and
academic who was
editor of The
Observer newspaper from 1975...
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Garvin (1908–1942) Ivor
Brown (1942–1948)
David Astor (1948–1975)
Donald Trelford (1975–1993)
Jonathan Fenby (1993–1995)
Andrew Jaspan (1995–1996) Will Hutton...
- there's not too much of a fuss
about it afterwards."
Newspaper editor Donald Trelford wrote in The
Observer of 21 September 1986: "The
royal soap
opera has now...
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Robert Trelford McKenzie (11
September 1917 – 12
October 1981) was a
Canadian professor of
politics and sociology, and a
psephologist (one who does statistical...
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Observer In
office 1948–1975
Preceded by Ivor
Brown Succeeded by
Donald Trelford Personal details Born
Francis David Langhorne Astor (1912-03-05)5 March...
- Guardian, Cole then
joined The
Observer as
deputy editor under Donald Trelford,
remaining there for six years.
Peter Preston, who beat Cole to the editorship...
- feud
between him and Rowland. The
former editor of The Observer,
Donald Trelford,
believes that
Rowland was "...certainly
motivated in his
vendetta against...
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simultaneously dating Andrew Neil (then
editor of The
Sunday Times),
Donald Trelford (then
editor of The Observer),
Conservative minister for
sport Colin Moynihan...
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replace billiards in most clubs, pubs and
billiard halls."
Journalist Donald Trelford provided a
similar ****essment in his book
Snookered (1986),
writing that...
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investigation with the
approval of
Iraqi officials.
Observer editor Donald Trelford said in
response to Bazoft's arrest: "Farzad
Bazoft is not a spy. He is...