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Brian MacArthur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brian MacArthur Brian MacArthur (born 5 February 1940) is a British former newspaper editor. MacArthur studied at Brentwood School, Helsby Grammar School and the University of Leeds. In 1962, he entered journalism, his first job being at the ''Yorkshire Post''. After two years, he moved to Manchester to work on the ''Daily Mail'', and he then worked at ''The Guardian'' for a year before joining he Times in 1967 where he was Education Correspondent and then founder editor of the ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' in 1971. He stood down in 1976 to become News Editor of The Times and was Deputy Editor of tbhe Evening Standard from 1978 to 1979. His next post was Chief Assistant to the Editor of the ''Sunday Times'', then after a year at ''The Times'', he was appointed joint Deputy Editor of the ''Sunday Times''. He left in 1984 to become Editor of the ''Western Morning News'', but returned to London in 1986 to becoming the founding Editor-in-Chief of ''Today''. One year later, he returned to the ''Sunday Times'' as Executive Editor, moving back to ''The Times'' in 1991. From 2006 to 2010, he was Assistant Editor of the ''Daily Telegraph''.〔"(MacARTHUR, Brian )", ''Who's Who''〕 MacArthur has also written and edited several books on historical and journalistic themes, including ''Eddy Shah: Today and the Newspaper Revolution'', ''Deadline Sunday'', ''Surviving the Sword'' and ''For King and Country'' and edited The Penguin Book of Modern Speeches. ==Honorary Doctorate==
In 1997 MacArthur was awarded an honorary MA by the Open University, and in 2011 he received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Plymouth University.
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