Michael Toner (journalist)

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Michael Toner (born 1944) is a British journalist. He was political editor, diplomatic correspondent and leader writer at the Sunday Express , [1] [2] chief leader writer on the Daily Mail until 2006, [3] a political author [4] and novelist. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

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Life and career

Toner was born in Bedfordshire in 1944 [15] and educated at Bedford Modern School and the University of Cambridge. [8] [16] He began his career in journalism at the Stoke Sentinel before moving to the Sunday Express [17] where, in 1981, he interviewed Margaret Thatcher with fellow Express journalist Keith Renshaw. [18] [19] [20] He became leader writer of the Sunday Express [1] [2] where he covered many of the controversial topics of the 1980s and 1990s including articles about the IRA, Britain Fumes at US Over I.R.A. Guns, [21] the miners' strike, [22] the Falklands War, [23] child abuse [24] and the war crime allegations involving Kurt Waldheim. [25] David Alton described Toner's approach to Alton's anti-abortion bill as "thorough and fair". [26]

Following his period at the Sunday Express , Toner became Chief Leader Writer at the Daily Mail , a position he held until 2006 when Tom Utley succeeded him to the role. [3]

Toner's first published work, The Bluffer's Guide To The EU, has run to several editions encapsulating the changing nomenclature of that institution. [4] [27] [28] [29] He published his first novel, Seeing the Light, in 1997. [30] [31] [32]

Works

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