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Joseph Thomas William Haines (born 29 January 1928) is a British journalist and former press secretary to Labour leader and Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1969–76). ==Early life and career== Born in Rotherhithe, then an impoverished area of London with appalling housing conditions, Haines was the youngest child of a stevedore who died when he was 2. His mother, a cleaner at a hospital, raised the family. At 14, Haines became a copyboy on the Glasgow ''Bulletin'', and then a lobby reporter at Westminster in 1950.〔David Seymour "Joe Haines (1928–)" in Greg Rosen (ed.) ''Dictionary of Labour Biography'', London: Politico's Publishing, 2001, p.246-47, 246〕 In 1954 Haines became the political correspondent for George Outram & Co. in Glasgow, before moving to Edinburgh around 1960 to work for the ''Scottish Daily Mail''. From 1964 he was employed by the pre-Murdoch ''Sun'', and became Harold Wilson's press secretary in 1969.〔Dennis Griffiths (ed.) ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press, 1422–1992'', London & Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p.285〕
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