George Jones (journalist)

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George Jones is a journalist who is the former political editor of The Telegraph and a member of the Leveson Inquiry.[1] His father was Clem Jones, who was editor of the Express & Star in Wolverhampton for a decade from 1960, and his brother is Nicholas Jones, the former political and industrial correspondent of BBC News.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/07/21/phone-hacking-inquiry-panel-independent-experts-chosen-for-lord-justice-leveson-s-inquiry-115875-23285269/
  2. ^ Clem Jones Publisher: Wolverhampton Express & Star as reproduced by the Press Gazette. Published: 20 November, 2002. Retrieved: 23 January, 2013.