Hugh Stephenson (UK journalist)

Hugh Arthur Stephenson (born 18 July 1938) is a British journalist. He was the business editor of The Times from 1969 to 1981, and the editor of the New Statesman from 1982 to 1986.

Early life

Stephenson was born at Faizabad in the Bengal district of British India, the son of Sir Hugh Stephenson (1906 - 1972), a diplomat who worked for the Indian Civil Service.[1] He attended Winchester College, where he became head boy.[2] He attended New College, Oxford, and served as President of the Oxford Union in 1962.[2]

Career

Stephenson was the business editor for The Times between 1969 and 1981.[2] He was then editor of the New Statesman from 1982 to 1986.[3] He subsequently held a post as professor of journalism at City University in London, from 1986. In 2003, Stephenson retired from the University post, where he served as head of the department of journalism.[4] Stephenson currently serves as crossword editor at The Guardian.[5]

References

  1. Steel, Peta (20 January 2012). "Jonathan Stephenson: Trade unionist and chairman of the SDLP". The Independent. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  2. Walker, Martin (1 May 1982). "The Newest Statesman". The Guardian.
  3. Stephenson, Hugh (19 September 1992). "The middle-aged man and the sea". The Guardian.
  4. Byrne, Ciar (31 March 2003). "Greenslade takes professorship at City University". The Guardian.
  5. "Professor Hugh Stephenson, crossword editor, the Guardian". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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