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Bert Gunn was born on 3 April, 1903, is a British newspaper editor. Discover Bert Gunn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Born 3 April, 1903
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1903

Herbert Smith Gunn (3 April 1903 – 2 March 1962) was a British newspaper editor.

Born in Gravesend, Bert Gunn worked as a reporter for the Kent Messenger, and then the Straits Times in Singapore.

He returned to the UK to work at the Manchester Evening News, then the London Evening News and the Evening Standard.

He also married, and had two sons: Thom Gunn, later a poet, and Ander Gunn, later a photographer.

1936

In 1936, Gunn became the first northern editor of the Daily Express, then in 1943 became managing editor.

He wrote the headline "It's That Man Again", referring to Hitler, later to become the title of a popular radio show.

1944

Gunn became editor of the Evening Standard in 1944, but owner Lord Beaverbrook disagreed with his plans to adopt a more populist approach, and Gunn left in 1952.

Gunn also revealed that Labour Party MP Garry Allighan was leaking stories to the newspaper, following which Allighan resigned.

1953

In 1953, Gunn joined the Daily Sketch as its editor, and doubled its circulation in six years.

1958

In 1958–1959, he was the President of the Institute of Journalists.

1959

He moved to edit the Sunday Dispatch in 1959, but this was merged with the Sunday Express in 1961 and Gunn resigned from Associated Newspapers in 1962.