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Charles Moore (journalist)

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Charles Moore (born 31 October 1956) is a British journalist and former editor of The Daily Telegraph.

He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied history and was a friend of Oliver Letwin. A former editor of The Spectator (1984-90), the Sunday Telegraph (1992-95) and The Daily Telegraph (1995-2003); he resigned from the last post to spend more time writing Margaret Thatcher's authorised biography, which will be published after her death.

Moore's first publication was a pamphlet for the Salisbury Group "The Old People of Lambeth", which was published in 1982.[1] Since then, he has co-edited A Tory Seer: The Selected Journalism of T.E. Utley (1989).

He currently writes for two of the publications he once edited, The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph.

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Moore, Charles (4 October 2008). "The Spectator's Notes". The Spectator 308 (9397): 11. http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/the-week/2189176/the-spectators-notes.thtml. Retrieved on 13 December 2008. 

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Preceded by
Alexander Chancellor
Editor of The Spectator
1984 - 1990
Succeeded by
Dominic Lawson
Preceded by
Trevor Grove
Editor of The Sunday Telegraph
1992 - 1995
Succeeded by
Dominic Lawson
Preceded by
Sir Max Hastings
Editor of The Daily Telegraph
1995 - 2003
Succeeded by
Martin Newland
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