Paul Anderson (journalist)

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Paul Anderson (born 1959) is a British journalist and academic.

Educated at Oxford University (Balliol) and the London College of Printing, Anderson was deputy editor of European Nuclear Disarmament Journal (1984–87), reviews editor of Tribune (1986–91), editor of Tribune (1991–93), deputy editor of the New Statesman (1993–96), co-author with Nyta Mann of Safety First: The Making of New Labour (1997) and editor of Orwell in Tribune: 'As I Please' and Other Writings (2006). He taught journalism at City University, London from 2000 to 2012.

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Preceded by Editor of Tribune
1991–1993
Succeeded by