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Martin Paul Ivens (born 29 August 1958) is an English journalist and editor of The Times Literary Supplement.[1][2] He is a former editor of The Sunday Times newspaper.[3]

Early life

Born in Hampstead in north London, Ivens is the son of Michael Ivens, former director of the Aims of Industry pressure group.[citation needed] Ivens was educated at Finchley Catholic High School in Finchley in north London,[4] and St Peter's College, Oxford.[5]

Career

Ivens worked for The Sunday Telegraph under Peregrine Worsthorne, then moved to News International and was appointed deputy editor of The Sunday Times in 1996.[6][7] His political column for the paper began in September 2007.[8]

When Sunday Times editor John Witherow was appointed editor of The Times in January 2013, Ivens was named editor of The Sunday Times. The independent directors of Times Newspapers initially refused to make either appointment permanent but confirmed both men in their posts on 27 September that year.[3]

Ivens stepped down as editor of The Sunday Times in January 2020 and was replaced by Emma Tucker. He will join Times Newspapers Board as Director. Announcing his departure, Rupert Murdoch, Executive Chairman, News Corp, said: "Under Martin's editorship, The Sunday Times has broken investigative stories of global impact, such as the reporting on FIFA, and the paper has built on its strong record for political reporting and campaigning. Martin's wisdom and encyclopaedic knowledge of history have long enriched The Sunday Times and its readers and I thank Martin for his great service."[9]

On June 29, 2020 Ivens succeeded Stig Abell as editor of The Times Literary Supplement.[1][2]

Personal life

Ivens is married to the journalist Anne McElvoy; the couple have two sons (Gabriel and Benjamin) and one daughter (Isolde).[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b Tobitt, Charlotte (24 June 2020). "Ex-Sunday Times editor Martin Ivens takes helm at TLS as Stig Abell focuses on radio". Press Gazette. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b Comerford, Ruth (24 June 2020). "Martin Ivens to become TLS editor as Stig Abell departs". The Bookseller. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b Greenslade, Roy (27 September 2013). "Witherow and Ivens confirmed as editors of Times and Sunday Times". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 October 2015. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ "Finchley Catholic High School – Alumni". Finchley Catholic High School. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Notable alumni". St Peter's College Oxford. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16.
  6. ^ Deans, Jason; Sabbagh, Dan (18 January 2015). "John Witherow named acting editor of the Times". Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Martin Ivens – Editor, Sunday Times". Debrett's. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  8. ^ Dowell, Ben (13 September 2007). "Ivens to be Sunday Times political columnist". The Guardian.
  9. ^ "Martin Ivens to step down as editor and join The Times Board, Emma Tucker appointed editor of The Sunday Times | News UK". www.news.co.uk.
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Preceded by Deputy Editor of The Sunday Times
1996–2013
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Preceded by Editor of The Sunday Times
2013–2020
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Preceded by Editor of The Times Literary Supplement
2020-present
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