The Independent - London, October 10th, 2007
Old-style Fleet Street political editor and columnist
For much of the second half of the 20th century, Fleet Street was dominated by two brilliantly conceived popular newspapers, the broadsheet Daily Express and the tabloid Daily Mirror, each in their time selling more than four million copies a day. Terence Lancaster held influential positions on both titles. For nearly 30 years he was a leading member of the tightly knit freemasonry of senior journalists, little known outside the industry, who determined how the nation's politics and public affairs would be interpreted to the mass readershi...
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