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Richard Lewis Dinsdale (23 June 1907 – 2 December 1995) was a British newspaper editor. Dinsdale grew up in Kingston upon Hull, and attended , before joining the Hull Daily Mail as a reporter, in 1926. He then moved into sub-editing, working at the , Manchester Evening News, Daily Express, Evening News and the Daily Mirror, then for the during World War II. He returned to the Mirror after the war, rising to become Deputy Editor in 1955. In 1961, he was moved to the Daily Herald, serving as its final Deputy Editor, and as the first Deputy Editor of The Sun. In 1965, he was promoted to become Editor of the newspaper, remaining in post until 1969. He then served as Chairman of West of England Newspapers, retiring in 1972.

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  • Richard Lewis Dinsdale (23 June 1907 – 2 December 1995) was a British newspaper editor. Dinsdale grew up in Kingston upon Hull, and attended , before joining the Hull Daily Mail as a reporter, in 1926. He then moved into sub-editing, working at the , Manchester Evening News, Daily Express, Evening News and the Daily Mirror, then for the during World War II. He returned to the Mirror after the war, rising to become Deputy Editor in 1955. In 1961, he was moved to the Daily Herald, serving as its final Deputy Editor, and as the first Deputy Editor of The Sun. In 1965, he was promoted to become Editor of the newspaper, remaining in post until 1969. He then served as Chairman of West of England Newspapers, retiring in 1972. (en)
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  • Richard Lewis Dinsdale (23 June 1907 – 2 December 1995) was a British newspaper editor. Dinsdale grew up in Kingston upon Hull, and attended , before joining the Hull Daily Mail as a reporter, in 1926. He then moved into sub-editing, working at the , Manchester Evening News, Daily Express, Evening News and the Daily Mirror, then for the during World War II. He returned to the Mirror after the war, rising to become Deputy Editor in 1955. In 1961, he was moved to the Daily Herald, serving as its final Deputy Editor, and as the first Deputy Editor of The Sun. In 1965, he was promoted to become Editor of the newspaper, remaining in post until 1969. He then served as Chairman of West of England Newspapers, retiring in 1972. (en)
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