Who is editor of Sunday Times?

Emma Tucker (born 1966 or 1967) is an English journalist. She is the editor of The Sunday Times, having succeeded Martin Ivens in January 2020. She is a former deputy editor of The Times.

Who is editor of The Sunday Times UK?

Emma Tucker
The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times cover (13 July 2014)
Type Sunday newspaper
Editor Emma Tucker
Founded 18 February 1821 (as The New Observer)
Political alignment Conservative Party (present) New Labour (2001–2005)

Who is the editor of the Times?

John Witherow
The Times

Front-page of The Times from 19 October 2015
Editor John Witherow
Founded 1 January 1785 (as The Daily Universal Register)
Political alignment Conservative Party New Labour (2001–2010)
Headquarters The News Building, London 1 London Bridge Place, SE1 9GF

What is the Sunday Times Magazine called?

The publication subsequently changed its title to The Sunday Times Colour Magazine, and was modified shortly afterwards to The Sunday Times Magazine. The first editor was Mark Boxer; subsequent editors included Godfrey Smith, Magnus Linklater, Hunter Davies, Ron Hall, Philip Clarke and Robin Morgan.

Who owns the Irish Sunday Times?

It is published every day except Sundays. Though formed as a Protestant nationalist paper, within two decades and under new owners it had become the voice of British unionism in Ireland….The Irish Times.

Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) Irish Times Trust
Editor Paul O’Neill
Founded 29 March 1859
Political alignment Socially liberal

Who owns the Telegraph?

Press Holdings
Holyrood Holdings Limited
Telegraph Media Group/Parent organizations

Who owns the Sunday Times Perth?

Seven West Media
Description. The Sunday Times, owned by Seven West Media, is a tabloid Sunday newspaper printed in Perth and distributed throughout Western Australia. Formerly owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp Australia and corporate predecessors since 1955, the paper was sold to SWM in 2016.

Who is deputy editor of the Times?

Sarah Baxter is a British journalist. She has been deputy editor of The Sunday Times since 2013. Sarah joined The Sunday Times as editor of News Review, before being appointed Washington correspondent for the title in 2005.

Is The Times owned by Murdoch?

The Times and The Sunday Times were first held under common ownership by Lord Thomson in 1966 as Times Newspapers Limited (TNL) and were bought by Rupert Murdoch in 1981.

What is special about the Sunday Times?

The Sunday Times, influential Sunday newspaper published in London, England. It is known around the world for the quality of its reporting and editing and for its coverage of British politics and the arts. It corresponds in quality to its daily counterpart, The Times.

Is the Sunday Times printed on Easter Sunday?

The short answer is yes they are. Even though Easter Sunday is a significant date in the Christian calendar the presses will run as normal. …

Who is the editor of the Sunday Times?

The Sunday Times has appointed Emma Tucker as its first female editor in more than a century. Tucker, currently deputy editor of the Times, replaces Martin Ivens, who is stepping down after seven years. Ivens, who will join the board of Times Newspapers, will continue to contribute coverage as a commentator and broadcaster.

How are the times and the Sunday Times doing?

In 2019 The Times and The Sunday Times won the Daily and Sunday newspaper of the year categories at the British Press Awards among several other prizes for their writing, reporting, investigations and campaigns. Both papers are committed to driving digital innovation in all areas of their world-class journalism.

Where is the registered office of the Sunday Times?

Registered office: News UK & Ireland Ltd, The News Building, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.

When was the Sunday Times first published as a newspaper?

The Sunday Times was founded in 1822 as a separate newspaper and has a history of innovation stretching from a female proprietor in 1887 and a female editor in 1894, through to pioneering the publication of large illustrations, book serialisations, separate sections and the first colour magazine supplement in 1962.