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Nicholas Davies, also known as Nick Davies, is a journalist and author, formerly foreign editor of the ''Daily Mirror''. ==Career== Davies began his career with the ''Birmingham Post'' and Mail, and joined Mirror Group Newspapers in 1961 as a foreign correspondent and investigative reporter. He served as foreign editor of the ''Daily Mirror'' for 14 years until he was sacked by Maxwell in 1991 at the age of 52. Davies later went on to publish stories of working with Maxwell, as well as books about the British Royal Family and Northern Ireland. Davies was first in the mass media to identify the victim of the 2007 royal blackmail plot, despite a court order preventing naming in the UK. He wrote a book on Maxwell entitled ''Death of a Tycoon: An Insider's Account of the Rise and Fall of Robert Maxwell''. In a 1992 article for ''The Washington Post'', Christopher Hitchens describes Davies as a "polo-playing friend of Prince Charles". He did have a close friendship with Diana, Princess of Wales.
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