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'''Trevor Grove''' (born 1 January]] [[1945) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] and former editor of ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'' (1989–1992).
'''Trevor Grove''' (born 1 January 1945) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] and former editor of ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'' (1989–1992).


Raised and educated in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], Grove was appointed editor of ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'' on 3 October 1989 under [[Max Hastings]], then editor-in-chief of both the daily and Sunday titles. Unusually, the previous editor, [[Peregrine Worsthorne]], was not removed from the newspaper, but instead retained as editor of the comment section. This prompted the emergence of factionalism on the newspaper, which made Grove's position difficult. He was eventually succeeded in 1992, after less than three years in the post by [[Charles Moore (journalist)|Charles Moore]]. Grove subsequently moved back to Argentina to launch ''El Periodico de Tucuman''. In 2004 he was the director of ''[[Inside Time]]'', the national publication for UK prisoners.
Raised and educated in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], Grove was appointed editor of ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'' on 3 October 1989 under [[Max Hastings]], then editor-in-chief of both the daily and Sunday titles. Unusually, the previous editor, [[Peregrine Worsthorne]], was not removed from the newspaper, but instead retained as editor of the comment section. This prompted the emergence of factionalism on the newspaper, which made Grove's position difficult. He was eventually succeeded in 1992, after less than three years in the post by [[Charles Moore (journalist)|Charles Moore]]. Grove subsequently moved back to Argentina to launch ''El Periodico de Tucuman''. In 2004 he was the director of ''[[Inside Time]]'', the national publication for UK prisoners.

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Trevor Grove (born 1 January 1945) is a British journalist and former editor of The Sunday Telegraph (1989–1992).

Raised and educated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Grove was appointed editor of The Sunday Telegraph on 3 October 1989 under Max Hastings, then editor-in-chief of both the daily and Sunday titles. Unusually, the previous editor, Peregrine Worsthorne, was not removed from the newspaper, but instead retained as editor of the comment section. This prompted the emergence of factionalism on the newspaper, which made Grove's position difficult. He was eventually succeeded in 1992, after less than three years in the post by Charles Moore. Grove subsequently moved back to Argentina to launch El Periodico de Tucuman. In 2004 he was the director of Inside Time, the national publication for UK prisoners.

He has also written a number of books including The Juryman's Tale (1998), a defence of the jury system, and One Dog and His Man about his relationship with his Dalmatian dog.

He is married to the columnist and interviewer Valerie Grove. He is also a magistrate.

Media offices
Preceded by Editor of The Sunday Telegraph
1989 - 1992
Succeeded by

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