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231:, having spent 18 years in the role. He was appointed Europe editor, and editor of thetimes.co.uk. In 2013 he was digital opinions editor and deputy head of news. He was later editor of 512: 106: 301: 337: 582: 245:, though it was reported that he would continue to write for the paper "on a casual basis". Webster's book about his time in journalism, 607: 602: 197: 617: 612: 302:"From the most easterly point of Britain to Westminster - Philip Webster retires after esteemed political journalism career" 228: 272: 597: 587: 173: 430: 157: 456: 369: 622: 485: 117: 592: 396: 577: 83:(born 1949 or 1950) is a British journalist. He spent 18 years as political editor of 513:"Inside Story: Politics, Intrigue and Treachery from Thatcher to Brexit by Philip Webster" 8: 338:"Impartiality, fairness and accuracy key to Philip Webster's 40-year career at The Times" 130: 65: 189: 268: 209: 177: 102: 42: 201: 110: 46: 571: 559: 224: 165: 184:
as a political reporter in 1981. He became chief political correspondent of
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in 1986. He wrote the newspaper's last splash from its headquarters in
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Inside Story: Politics, Intrigue and Treachery from Thatcher to Brexit
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Inside Story: Politics, Intrigue and Treachery from Thatcher to Brexit
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pretty fast and hired me, virtually on the spot, to report in
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Webster retired on 13 January 2016 after a 43-year career at
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He stood down as political editor after the 370:"Press Gazette's top 50 political reporters" 92: 198:secretary of state for trade and industry 34:1949 or 1950 (age 74–75) 486:"'Inspirational figure' Webster retires" 480: 478: 335: 510: 428: 394: 570: 336:Ponsford, Dominic (16 December 2013). 148:I was helped when a senior staffer at 475: 583:People educated at Wymondham College 200:, under pressure to resign over the 511:Zeffman, Henry (12 November 2016). 215:Webster became political editor of 97:Webster was the son of a farmer in 13: 14: 634: 429:Chorley, Matt (6 December 2016). 395:Chorley, Matt (4 February 2022). 259:Keelan: The Story of a Goalkeeper 608:21st-century British journalists 603:20th-century British journalists 249:, was released later that year. 128:Webster began his career at the 261:(George Nobbs Publishing, 1979) 252: 219:in 1992. He broke the story of 504: 449: 388: 138:. After three years he joined 1: 618:British political journalists 613:British newspaper journalists 278: 238:Red Box political bulletin. 7: 152:noticed that I could write 10: 639: 118:Norwich City Football Club 116:Webster is a supporter of 556: 544: 541: 536: 267:(Williams Collins, 2016) 123: 60: 52: 38: 30: 23: 598:British male journalists 588:Alumni of Harlow College 435:Red Box Politics Podcast 401:Red Box Politics Podcast 164:Webster was initially a 144:, of which he recalled: 93:Early and personal life 162: 229:2010 general election 146: 101:. He was educated at 546:Political Editor of 623:People from Norfolk 397:"The Press Gallery" 376:. 27 September 2012 306:Eastern Daily Press 180:He went on to join 131:Eastern Daily Press 66:Eastern Daily Press 463:. 12 November 2009 16:British journalist 566: 565: 557:Succeeded by 542:Preceded by 492:. 13 January 2016 308:. 10 October 2020 210:Margaret Thatcher 178:Norwich City F.C. 103:Wymondham College 78: 77: 43:Wymondham College 630: 593:The Times people 534: 533: 528: 527: 525: 523: 508: 502: 501: 499: 497: 482: 473: 472: 470: 468: 453: 447: 446: 444: 442: 437:(Podcast). Acast 426: 413: 412: 410: 408: 403:(Podcast). 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Wymondham College
Harlow College
Eastern Daily Press
The Times
The Times
Norfolk
Wymondham College
National Council for the Training of Journalists
Harlow College
Norwich City Football Club
Eastern Daily Press
Norwich
The Times
shorthand
Parliament
press gallery
Kevin Keelan
goalkeeper
Norwich City F.C.
the Lobby
Gray's Inn Road
Leon Brittan
secretary of state for trade and industry
Westland affair
Wapping
Margaret Thatcher
John Major
Edwina Currie
2010 general election
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