
Paul Dacre
Paul Dacre is a prominent British journalist and newspaper editor, known for his controversial and often polarizing editorial stance. He served as the editor of the Daily Mail from 1992 to 2018, during which time he became a significant figure in British media, shaping public opinion through his tabloid's sensationalist and right-leaning reporting. Dacre's tenure was marked by his strong opposition to liberal policies and support for populist sentiments, making him a notable player in the landscape of British politics and journalism.
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Paul Dacre is a former Daily Mail editor who previously denied allegations of phone hacking.
Trial begins in Prince Harry’s privacy lawsuit against the Daily MailPaul Dacre is the long-serving editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail, expected to give evidence in the trial.
Prince Harry v the Daily Mail: high-stakes trial could have profound effects on UK media | Prince HarryPaul Dacre is the former Mail editor who worked with Rothermere and commented on the editorial autonomy of the Rothermere family.
Move over, Murdoch: will Lord Rothermere be Britain’s most powerful media mogul? | Viscount RothermerePaul Dacre is mentioned as a media kingpin compared to tech companies.
‘If the people who ran Facebook were monsters, I wouldn’t have worked there’: Nick Clegg on tech bros, Trump and leaving Silicon Valley | Nick CleggPaul Dacre is the former Daily Mail editor who used to live in Islington.
From LA to Paris, the populist right hates cities – and it’s fuelled by a sense of bitter defeat | Andy Beckett









































