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David McKie (born 1935) is a British journalist and historian. He was deputy editor of The Guardian and continued to write a weekly column for that paper until 4 October 2007, called "Elsewhere". Until 10 September 2005, he also wrote a second weekly column, under the pseudonym "Smallweed" (and occasionally under anagrams, such as "Dame Wells", and "Lee Laws MD"). He continues to contribute to the paper on an occasional basis, including a piece about his premature death being falsely reported in this article., and a 2021 letter defending The Guardian and editor Peter Preston in 1983 returning documents which led to the imprisonment of whistleblower Sarah Tisdall.

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  • デイヴィッド・マッカイ (ja)
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  • デイヴィッド・マッカイ(David McKie、1935年 - )は、イギリスのジャーナリスト、歴史家。マッカイは、1965年にイギリスの代表的日刊紙のひとつ『ガーディアン』の政治部記者となり、1975年から1984年にかけて副編集長を務め、退任後も2007年10月4日まで、「Elsewhere」という筆名でコラムを毎週寄稿していた。さらに、2005年9月10日まで、また別の「Smallweed」という筆名で(あるいは、そのアナグラムである「Dame Wells」や「Lee Laws MD」名義で)もうひとつコラムを書いていた。 マッカイの著作のひとつで、ヴィクトリア朝の政治家で詐欺師でもあった(Jabez Balfour)の伝記『Jabez: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Scoundrel』は、「Silver Booker」の通称でも知られる「Saga Award」、伝記を対象とした「Whitbread Book Award」で、受賞候補となった。別の著作『Great British Bus Journeys』は、2007年に「Dolman Best Travel Book Award」の受賞候補となった。 (ja)
  • David McKie (born 1935) is a British journalist and historian. He was deputy editor of The Guardian and continued to write a weekly column for that paper until 4 October 2007, called "Elsewhere". Until 10 September 2005, he also wrote a second weekly column, under the pseudonym "Smallweed" (and occasionally under anagrams, such as "Dame Wells", and "Lee Laws MD"). He continues to contribute to the paper on an occasional basis, including a piece about his premature death being falsely reported in this article., and a 2021 letter defending The Guardian and editor Peter Preston in 1983 returning documents which led to the imprisonment of whistleblower Sarah Tisdall. (en)
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