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  2. Paul Dacre - Wikipedia

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    Paul Michael Dacre (/ ˈ d eɪ k ər /; born 14 November 1948) is an English journalist and the former long-serving editor of the British tabloid the Daily Mail. [1] [2] 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.

  3. Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, to stand down - AOL

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    The editor of the Daily Mail tabloid Paul Dacre will stand down after 26 years in November to become chairman and editor-in-chief of the title's publisher, Associated Newspapers, Daily Mail and ...

  4. Enemies of the People (headline) - Wikipedia

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    The headline, written by James Slack and approved by editor Paul Dacre, [2] was in response to the ruling of the High Court of England and Wales in the Miller case that the government would need to gain the consent of Parliament before it could trigger Article 50 and exit the European Union (EU).

  5. Mail Men: The Unauthorized Story of the Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin-based Hot Press criticised the earlier parts of the book as "quite tedious", but found the coverage of Paul Dacre's editorship "riveting" and concluded that it was "undoubtedly one of the non-fiction books of the year". [4]

  6. Ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre quits race for Ofcom chair - AOL

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  8. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    2017, Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre threatened the website Byline Investigates with legal action and insisted on the removal of three articles about the Daily Mail's use of private investigator Steve Whittamore. [195] [196]

  9. Thirty-year rule - Wikipedia

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    An independent inquiry chaired by Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, recommended in January 2009 that the last restrictions on the release of information, such as Cabinet minutes, should be reduced to a fifteen-year embargo and phased in over a fifteen-year period. [2]