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Ian Jack

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Ian Jack (born 7 February 1945)Who’s Who 2010, A&C Black, 2010 is a British journalist and writer who has edited the Independent on Sunday and the literary magazine Granta and now writes regularly for The Guardian. [1]

45 relations: Alexander Chancellor, Alice Munro, Bill Buford, Daily Express, Diana Athill, Dunfermline, Dunfermline High School, East Kilbride News, Farnworth, Fife, Firth of Clyde, Glasgow, Gordon Brewer, Granta, Hatfield rail crash, Highbury, Hill of Beath, Isle of Bute, ITV Granada, Janet Malcolm, Jason Cowley, Jonathan Cape, Kelty, King's College London, Kirkcaldy, Lanarkshire, Lancashire, North Queensferry, Penguin Books, Peter Wilby, RMS Titanic, Royal Society of Literature, Simon Gray, Stephen Glover, The Economist, The Guardian, The Herald (Glasgow), The Independent, The Observer, The Press Awards, The Sunday Times, Titanic (1997 film), Travis Elborough, Vanity Fair (magazine), What the Papers Say.

Alexander Chancellor

Alexander Surtees Chancellor, CBE (4 January 1940 – 28 January 2017) was a British journalist.

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Alice Munro

Alice Ann Munro (née Laidlaw; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013.

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Bill Buford

Bill Buford (born 1954) is an American author and journalist.

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Daily Express

The Daily Express is a daily national middle market tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom.

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Diana Athill

Diana Athill (born 21 December 1917) is a British literary editor, novelist and memoirist who worked with some of the greatest writers of the 20th century at the London-based publishing company Andre Deutsch Ltd.

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Dunfermline

Dunfermline (Dunfaurlin, Dùn Phàrlain) is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth.

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Dunfermline High School

Dunfermline High School is one of four main high schools located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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East Kilbride News

The East Kilbride News is a Scottish newspaper covering the East Kilbride area.

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Farnworth

Farnworth is a town and an unparished area within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England.

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Fife

Fife (Fìobha) is a council area and historic county of Scotland.

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Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Scotland, named for the River Clyde which empties into it.

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Glasgow

Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.

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Gordon Brewer

Gordon Brewer is a Scottish news and current affairs broadcaster, currently working for BBC Scotland.

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Granta

Granta is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom whose mission centres on its "belief in the power and urgency of the story, both in fiction and non-fiction, and the story’s supreme ability to describe, illuminate and make real." In 2007, The Observer stated: "In its blend of memoirs and photojournalism, and in its championing of contemporary realist fiction, Granta has its face pressed firmly against the window, determined to witness the world.".

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Hatfield rail crash

The Hatfield rail crash was a railway accident on 17 October 2000, at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK.

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Highbury

Highbury is a district in North London and part of the London Borough of Islington.

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Hill of Beath

Hill of Beath (Hill o Beath in Scots) is a hill and a village in Fife, Scotland just outside Dunfermline and joined to Cowdenbeath.

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Isle of Bute

The Isle of Bute (Eilean Bhòid or An t-Eilean Bhòdach), properly simply Bute, is an island in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland.

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ITV Granada

ITV Granada (formerly Granada Television; informally Granada) is the Channel 3 regional service for North West England and the Isle of Man.

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Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm (born 1934 as Jana Wienerova) is an American writer, journalist on staff at The New Yorker magazine, and collagist.

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Jason Cowley

Jason Cowley is an English journalist, magazine editor and writer.

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Jonathan Cape

Jonathan Cape is a London publishing firm founded in 1921 by Herbert Jonathan Cape, who was head of the firm until his death in 1960.

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Kelty

Kelty (Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh) is located in Fife, Scotland.

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King's College London

King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, and a founding constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy (Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.

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Lanarkshire

Lanarkshire, also called the County of Lanark (Siorrachd Lannraig, Lanrikshire) is a historic county in the central Lowlands of Scotland.

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Lancashire

Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs.) is a county in north west England.

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North Queensferry

North Queensferry is a village in Fife, Scotland, situated on the Firth of Forth where the Forth Bridge the Forth Road Bridge, and the Queensferry Crossing all meet the Fife coast, some from the centre of Edinburgh.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

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Peter Wilby

Peter John Wilby (born 7 November 1944) is a British journalist.

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RMS Titanic

RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early hours of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.

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Royal Society of Literature

The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is a learned society founded in 1820, by King George IV, to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".

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Simon Gray

Simon James Holliday Gray, CBE (21 October 1936 – 7 August 2008) was an English playwright and memoirist who also had a career as a university lecturer in English literature at Queen Mary, University of London, for 20 years.

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Stephen Glover

Stephen Glover (born 13 January 1952) is a British journalist and columnist for the Daily Mail.

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The Economist

The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Herald (Glasgow)

The Herald is a Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Observer

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.

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The Press Awards

The Press Awards, formerly the British Press Awards, is an annual ceremony that celebrates the best of British journalism.

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The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times is the largest-selling British national newspaper in the "quality press" market category.

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Titanic (1997 film)

Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance-disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron.

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Travis Elborough

Travis Elborough (born 1971, Worthing, Sussex, England) is the British author of The Bus We Loved: London's Affair With the AEC Routemaster (Granta Books, 2005); The Long-Player Goodbye: The Album From vinyl To iPod And Back Again (Sceptre 2008); and Wish You Were Here - England on Sea (Sceptre 2010) and A Walk in the Park (Jonathan Cape, 2016).

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Vanity Fair (magazine)

Vanity Fair is a magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.

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What the Papers Say

What The Papers Say was a British radio, and formerly television, series.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Jack

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