Notable Former Editors and Staff Members
- Gordon Brown (former Prime Minister)
- Robin Cook (former Foreign Secretary)
- David Steel (former leader, Liberal Party)
- James Kirkup (Deputy Political Editor, The Daily Telegraph)
- Dan Milmo (Industrial Editor, Guardian)
- Tom Kelly (senior reporter, Daily Mail)
- Graeme Virtue (Arts Editor, Sunday Herald)
- Oliver Wright (Whitehall Editor, The Independent)
- Simon Stuart (Super Sub, The Herald)
- Sam Lister (Health Editor, The Times)
- Kathy Long (BBC Scotland)
- Tom Gordon (Scottish Political Reporter, Sunday Times)
- Caroline Gammell (Chief Reporter, Press Association)
- Gordon Darroch (The Herald)
- Russell Fallis (ex-Scottish Political Reporter, Press Association)
- Stephen Phelan (Staff Writer, Sunday Herald)
- Laura Peek, (News Reporter, The Times and Daily Mail)
- Nandini Sukumar (Senior Reporter, Bloomberg)
- Noam Friedlander (Author of Celebrity Biography)
- Helen Pidd (Commissioning Editor, Guardian G2 Features)
- Alistair Harkness (Film Reviewer, The Scotsman)
- Alastair Jamieson (Consumer Affairs Correspondent, The Scotsman)
- Rosie Anderson (News Reporter, BBC Online)
- Jon Kelly (News Reporter, BBC Online; ex-Scottish Daily Mirror)
- Chris Page (News Reporter, BBC Radio)
- Doug Gowan (Chief executive, Open Learning Partnership)
- A S Neill (Progressive Educator, founder of Summerhill School)
- John-david W. Franklin SCLS (SVP, Madison Marquette)
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