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Peter Stothard was born on 28 February, 1951 in United Kingdom, is a British author, journalist and critic (born 1951). Discover Peter Stothard'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 73 years old?

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Born 28 February, 1951
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His wife is Sally Emerson (m. 1980-2021) Ruth Scurr (m. 2021)

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1951

Sir Peter Stothard (born 28 February 1951) is a British author, journalist and critic.

1962

He was educated at Brentwood School, Essex (1962–68); and Trinity College, Oxford, where he became editor of Oxford University student newspaper Cherwell.

Stothard joined the BBC after leaving university, and wrote for the New Statesman, New Society and Plays and Players.

1978

He joined The Sunday Times in 1978 and The Times in 1981, becoming chief leader writer, deputy editor and, based in Washington, US editor.

1980

The Senecans: Four Men and Margaret Thatcher, his memoir of the 1980s and '90s, was published in September 2016.

The critic Stuart Kelly described Stothard as "one of the most avant-garde practitioners of the form".

1987

He has a son, Michael (born 1987), and a daughter, the novelist Anna Stothard (born 1983) from his marriage to novelist Sally Emerson (1980-2021), and six grandchildren from that marriage.

1992

From 1992 to 2002 he was editor of The Times and from 2002 to 2016 editor of The Times Literary Supplement, the only journalist to have held both roles.

He writes books about Roman history and his four books of memoir cover both political and classical themes.

He was the son of Max Stothard, an electrical engineer who worked at the Marconi Research Centre, Great Baddow.

He grew up on the nearby Rothmans Estate.

1993

This was, in part, the result of the so-called "price war" that started in 1993 when The Times reduced its cover price and started intense circulation battles against The Daily Telegraph and The Independent.

1999

In 1999, he became involved in a controversial legal dispute over political funding with the Conservative Party treasurer Michael Ashcroft.

Lord Ashcroft sued, but subsequently withdrew his suit after a statement agreed by both parties.

Stothard was named as Editor of the Year in the same year by Granada Television's What the Papers Say.

2000

In 2000, he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and was away from The Times for 10 months for successful treatment.

The expansion is called Times Exclusive Level and was released in 2000.

Stothard is married to the biographer and critic Ruth Scurr.

2003

He was knighted for services to the newspaper industry in 2003.

2004

He published Thirty Days: An Inside Account of Tony Blair at War in 2004, based on observations inside Downing Street during the Iraq War.

During a stage of Stothard's editorship, The Times reached an average sale of over 900,000 – the highest in its history.

2010

In 2010, his first book of memoir, On the Spartacus Road, combined an account of the Spartacus uprising with elements of autobiography.

His second, Alexandria, The Last Nights of Cleopatra, extended the same form, including accounts of newspaper life alongside the story of his engagement with Greece, Rome and Egypt.

2012

It returned in 2012 and 2013.

Whilst editor of The Times Literary Supplement, he often wrote about Greek and Roman literature.

He was chairman of judges for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction (2012) and president of the Classical Association.

2013

Alexandria... won the 2013 Criticos Prize for literature on themes from ancient or modern Greece.

In 2013, he was awarded the President's Medal by the British Academy and he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2023.

2017

In 2017, he was appointed a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Stothard appears as a character briefly in the first scene of a one-level Tomb Raider expansion videogame made by Core Design in association with The Times.