Mark Barrington-Ward

Mark Barrington-Ward is a retired newspaper editor.

Mark Barrington-Ward
NationalityBritish
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford[1]
Occupationjournalist
Known fornewspaper editor
Spouse(s)Catherine Barrington-Ward
(died 2012)
RelativesRobert McGowan Barrington-Ward (father),
Simon Barrington-Ward (brother)

Life

Barrington-Ward is the son of Robert McGowan Barrington-Ward (1891–1948), who served with distinction in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and was editor of The Times 1941–48.[2]

Like his father, Barrington-Ward studied at Balliol College, Oxford (reading modern history 1948–51), served in the DCLI and became a newspaper editor.[1]

Newspaper career

Barrington-Ward began in journalism as a trainee on the Manchester Guardian in 1951.[1] In 1955 he became the founding editor of the Uganda Argus.[1] In 1960 he joined the Westminster Press in England.[1] With the Westminster Press he was editor of the Northern Echo 1960–61, editor of the Oxford Mail 1961–79[3] and London Editor from 1979 until his retirement in 1992.[1]

Oxford

Barrington-Ward continued to live in Oxford after editing the Oxford Mail.[1] In 2004–10 he was President of Oxford Civic Society.[1]

Notes

  1. Barrington-Ward 2010, p. rear cover.
  2. Dalyell, Tam (18 March 2010). "Geoffrey Woolley: 'Times' Letters Editor whose pages helped set Britain's public agenda". The Independent. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  3. "Last principal of tutorial college". The Oxford Times. 23 February 2012.

Sources

  • Barrington-Ward, Mark (2010). Forty Years of Oxford Planning: What has it achieved, and what next?. Oxford: Oxford Civic Society. pp. author's biography on rear cover.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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