James Slack
James Slack is a British journalist. He was appointed political editor of the Daily Mail newspaper in October 2015.[1] Slack's arrival at the Dail Mail coincided afterwards with heavy and intense support for anti migrant campaigns and other hateful stories that were often widely disproved. One such article led to an apology in the Daily Mail itself. Slack's time with The Daily Mail has coincided with the rise of The Stop Funding Hate campaign asking Daily Mail advertisers such as John Lewis, Waitrose, British Airways, Lego, Lidl to stop placing advertisements in this well known extreme right wing media. Lego announced by Tweet that they had no more plans for sponsored advertisements in the newspaper.
References
- ↑ "Daily Mail's James Slack promoted to political editor – Alton and Oakeshott in talks about joining title – Press Gazette". www.pressgazette.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
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Preceded by James Chapman |
Political Editor of the Daily Mail May 2015 - present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
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