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'''Chris McLaughlin''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] journalist, who since 2004 has been editor of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]-supporting weekly UK magazine ''[[Tribune (magazine)|Tribune]]''.
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'''Chris McLaughlin''' (born 1955) is a British journalist, who between 2004–2018 was the editor of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]-supporting weekly UK magazine ''[[Tribune (magazine)|Tribune]]''. Since Tribune's re-launch as a bi-monthly publication, McLaughlin is now the editor-at-large, in charge of the magazine's News output.


Previously McLaughlin was political editor of the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'', deputy Political Editor of the ''Mail on Sunday'', European Editor and deputy Political Editor of ''The Scotsman'' and a columnist on ''[[The Big Issue]]'', and until 1987 worked for ''[[Labour Weekly]]'', the now closed official Labour Party newspaper.
McLaughlin was previously the political editor of the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'', deputy Political Editor of ''[[The Mail on Sunday]]'', European Editor and deputy Political Editor of ''[[The Scotsman]]'' and a columnist on ''[[The Big Issue]]'', and until 1987 worked for ''[[Labour Weekly]]'', the now closed official Labour Party newspaper.


McLaughlin served as a Labour councillor in the [[London Borough of Newham]] for four years.
McLaughlin served as a Labour councillor in the [[London Borough of Newham]] for four years.

==References==
*[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1406736,00.html A lonely Tribune out in left field], ''[[The Observer]]'', 6 February 2005
*{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/press/tribune-magazine-saved-from-closure-at-eleventh-hour-6256131.html |title='Tribune' magazine saved from closure at eleventh hour |last=Peyton |first=Antony |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |date=31 October 2011 |accessdate=22 March 2019}}

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Latest revision as of 00:09, 2 April 2024

Chris McLaughlin (born 1955) is a British journalist, who between 2004–2018 was the editor of the Labour Party-supporting weekly UK magazine Tribune. Since Tribune's re-launch as a bi-monthly publication, McLaughlin is now the editor-at-large, in charge of the magazine's News output.

McLaughlin was previously the political editor of the Sunday Mirror, deputy Political Editor of The Mail on Sunday, European Editor and deputy Political Editor of The Scotsman and a columnist on The Big Issue, and until 1987 worked for Labour Weekly, the now closed official Labour Party newspaper.

McLaughlin served as a Labour councillor in the London Borough of Newham for four years.

References

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  • A lonely Tribune out in left field, The Observer, 6 February 2005
  • Peyton, Antony (31 October 2011). "'Tribune' magazine saved from closure at eleventh hour". The Independent. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
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