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Sydney Elliott
Sydney Robert Elliott (31 August 1902–9 October 1987) was a British newspaper editor.
Born on Clydeside, Elliott became involved in the co-operative movement. In the late 1920s he moved to Manchester to become editor of the monthly co-operative journal ''The Millgate Monthly''.〔"Our London Correspondence", ''Manchester Guardian'', 28 November 1953〕 In 1929, the Sunday newspaper ''Reynold's News'' was bought by the Co-operative Press,〔"(Gone and (largely) forgotten )", ''British Journalism Review'', Vol. 17, No. 2, 2006, pp.50–52〕 and Elliott was appointed as its editor. He worked on updating the appearance of the paper, and appointed well-known figures such as H. N. Brailsford and Hamilton Fyfe as columnists.〔 In 1937, he wrote a comprehensive account of the movement, ''England: Cradle of Co-operation'',〔Charles Powell, "Man in the Moon", ''Manchester Guardian'', 9 July 1937〕 while he also launched the United Peace Alliance to campaign against Franco in the Spanish Civil War. This soon became the focus of unsuccessful attempts by communists and left-wing members of the Labour Party to create a popular front.〔Tom Buchanan, ''The Spanish Civil War and the British labour movement'', p.120〕
In 1941 Elliott moved to London to work on the ''Evening Standard'', then showing sympathy with radical causes under its editor, Michael Foot. He succeeded Foot as editor in 1943, but left in the run-up to the 1945 UK general election after owner Lord Beaverbrook began putting pressure on him to advocate a vote for the Conservative Party. He became Editorial Advisor at the ''Daily Mirror'', where he masterminded its campaign to support the Labour Party at the 1945 election. He later moved to supervise the ''Mirrors newspaper and radio operations in Australia, but returned to become General Manager of the ''Daily Herald'' in 1952.〔
Elliott became editor of the ''Herald'' in November 1953.〔 In 1957, the Trades Union Congress gave up editorial control of the paper to Odhams Press, and Elliott left the paper.〔"Our London Correspondence", ''Manchester Guardian'', 18 September 1957〕 He was then engaged by Tim Hewat to research a brief for a television documentary strand on ITV, to be based on social issues. This led to the ''Searchlight'' series, an important precursor of ''World in Action'', on which Elliott worked as a researcher.〔Peter Godard et al, ''Public issue television'', pp.12, 17〕
His grandson Ben Summerskill is Chief Executive of Stonewall, the largest gay equality organisation in Europe.
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