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Bernard Shrimsley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernard Shrimsley Bernard Shrimsley is a British newspaper editor and writer. He was editor of ''The Sun'' (1972–1975) and the ''News of the World'' (1975–80). He launched the ''Mail on Sunday'' in 1980 and acted as a director of the paper from 1980 to 1982. He was assistant editor (1983–1986), and then associate editor (1986–1996) of the ''Daily Express''. Shrimsley has written three books: ''The Candidates'', ''Lion Rampant'' and, most recently, ''The Silly Season'' in 2003. He was also the first member of his family to go into what subsequently became a family profession. His younger brother Anthony was political editor of three national newspapers and editor of Sir James Goldsmith's short-lived news magazine ''Now!'' Bernard's daughter, Amanda, worked as a feature writer for ''The Sun'' as did Anthony's daughter, Emma. Anthony's son, Robert, was news editor of the ''Financial Times'' and is now managing editor of its website, Ft.com ==References==
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