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Edward Pearce (born 28 March 1939) is an English political journalist and writer, notable for being the leader writer for ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''The Guardian'', and writing a number of biographies of political figures. He is also known for writing a highly controversial article in the wake of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. ==Personal life==
Edward Pearce was born in Wenlock, Shropshire, in 1939, the son of Frank Pearce,〔''Oldham Evening Chronicle'', 12 January 2010〕 a schoolmaster, and Harriet Johnson. He was brought up in Darlington, attending Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, and then studied at St Peter's College, Oxford.〔("In the Spotlight - St Peter's Members in the Popular Media" ), Peter's College Newsletter, Spring 2003 (); ''Who's Who''〕 He has been married to Deanna (née Singer) since 1966, and has one child, Cecily (b. 1975), a musician and teacher. He now lives in Easingwold, near York.
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