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January 20, 2008updated 22 Jan 2008 5:23pm

Telegraph’s royal snapper shown the door after 15 years

By paulmcnally

The Daily Telegraph’s long-serving royals photographer, Ian Jones, is reported to be leaving the paper “after 15 years of loyal service” after his contract was not renewed.

According to the Independent on Sunday media diary, Jones’s departure is part of a series of shake-ups at the title.

Deputy Spy editor, Jonathan Isaby, is to be given his own political gossip column in the paper, and Spy editor Celia Walden will move to write features.

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