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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Famous quotes containing the words notable, editors, staff and/or members:
“Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when its more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.”
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—Sean OCasey (18841964)