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Tony Gallagher (editor) was born on 2 November, 1963, is a British newspaper editor (born 1963). Discover Tony Gallagher (editor)'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 60 years old?

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Occupation Newspaper editor
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November, 1963
Birthday 2 November
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1963

Tony Gallagher (born 2 November 1963) is a British newspaper journalist, and is currently editor of The Times.

1985

He began his career as a trainee journalist at the Southern Evening Echo in Southampton in 1985, and moved to the South West News Agency in Bristol in 1987.

1988

He joined Today in 1988, and became a reporter at the Daily Mail in 1990.

He attracted attention for his Princess Diana-related exclusives.

2006

He later became news editor and finally assistant editor in 2006.

He joined The Daily Telegraph in October 2006 as head of news and became deputy editor in September 2007.

As deputy editor, Gallagher took the lead on exclusives relating to the MPs' expenses scandal.

2009

In November 2009, he was promoted to editor.

2014

Gallagher relinquished his post with immediate effect in January 2014 and went on leave, spending some time working at the London restaurant Moro.

2015

He was editor of The Daily Telegraph, joint deputy editor of the Daily Mail, and editor of The Sun in 2015, before being appointed editor of The Times in 2022.

Gallagher attended Finchley Catholic High School in north London, the University of Bristol, and then City, University of London.

In April 2015 he became deputy editor of the Daily Mail and shared the role with John Steafel.

Gallagher said: "My huge admiration for Paul Dacre is well known and I am greatly looking forward to joining his outstanding team."

Gallagher was appointed editor of The Sun on 2 September 2015.

2020

Victoria Newton succeeded him as The Sun's editor, after Gallagher was appointed deputy editor of The Times effective 10 February 2020.

In June 2022 Gallagher came under scrutiny for deleting a story unfavourable to Boris Johnson in The Times while acting for editor John Witherow while he was on holiday.

Johnson and Gallagher had been seen jogging together in the past.

Gallagher had been in temporary charge of The Times for most of the year, while Witherow had been on sick leave.

On 28 September 2022 Gallagher was confirmed as the new editor of the newspaper, as Witherow stepped down.

Since Gallagher became editor, the paper is perceived as having shifted further to the right, with the New Statesman naming Gallagher as in the top 25 most influential people in British right-wing politics today.

Gallagher is a fan of West Ham United F.C., a team he came to support because his father worked in London's East End.

He is married with three children.