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Charles Moore (journalist)

Charles Hilary Moore (born 31 October 1956) is an English journalist and a former editor of ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The Sunday Telegraph'' and ''The Spectator''. He still writes for the first and last of these publications.
The first volume of his authorised biography〔Charles Moore ("Radical, egotistical, romantic, innocent – the real Margaret Thatcher" ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 19 April 2013〕 of Margaret Thatcher appeared in April 2013 shortly after she died.
==Early life and career==
Moore was born in Hastings. He is from a Liberal family. His mother was a county councillor for the Liberal Party in Sussex, and his father Richard was a leader writer on the ''News Chronicle'',〔Roy Greenslade ''Press Gang: How Newsmakers Make Profits from ropaganda'', London: Macmillan Pan, 2004, p.134〕 who unsuccessfully stood for the party at several general elections. While at Eton in 1974, he wrote about his membership of the Liberals in the ''Eton Chronicle'', and also about his taste for Real Ale.〔Zoë Heller (A Better Class of Person: Charles Moore ), ''The Independent'', 31 January 1993〕 During this period he was already a friend of Oliver Letwin. Moore remained a Liberal into his early twenties.〔
Moore went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, at the same time as Letwin. He had also known Nicholas Coleridge at Eton, who was also at Trinity.〔Mark Brown ("Lady Thatcher's authorised biography sparks excitement and scepticism" ), ''The Guardian'', 19 April 2013〕 He read English (2.1) and History (2.1) and was awarded a BA in 1979. By now an advocate of architectural conservation, he became an admirer of the work in this field of (then) poet laureate Sir John Betjeman.〔Keith Miller ("Charles Moore: profile" ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 15 June 2011〕
In 1979 he joined ''The Daily Telegraph'' as a political correspondent,〔 and, after a short period on the 'Peterborough' gossip column, was writing leaders within two years by the age of 24.〔 In 1982 Moore wrote a pamphlet for the Salisbury Group, entitled ''The Old People of Lambeth'' (1982).〔(Findarticles.com )〕

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