Newham Recorder founding editor Tom Duncan dies aged 86
“Firm but fair” Duncan edited the Recorder for almost 30 years from its creation in 1968.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
“Firm but fair” Duncan edited the Recorder for almost 30 years from its creation in 1968.
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Jack began his journalism career at the Yorkshire Evening Post before stints at the Mail and the Observer.
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The editor and publisher saved Press Gazette from closure and fought to chart a way forward for trade publishers.
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