Walter Taplin, the Glossary
Walter Taplin (1910–1986) was editor of The Spectator between 1953 and 1954.[1]
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13 relations: Central Statistical Office (United Kingdom), Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, Information Research Department, Iron and Steel Board, London School of Economics, Minister of Food, Southampton, The Economist, The Spectator, University of London, University of Oxford, Wilson Harris (journalist), World War II.
- The Spectator editors
Central Statistical Office (United Kingdom)
The Central Statistical Office (CSO) was a British government department charged with the collection and publication of economic statistics for the United Kingdom.
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Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar
Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, (8 July 1926 – 21 September 2007) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. Walter Taplin and Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar are the Spectator editors.
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Information Research Department
The Information Research Department (IRD) was a secret Cold War propaganda department of the British Foreign Office, created to publish anti-communist propaganda, including black propaganda, provide support and information to anti-communist politicians, academics, and writers, and to use weaponised information, but also disinformation and "fake news", to attack not only its original targets but also certain socialists and anti-colonial movements.
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Iron and Steel Board
The Iron and Steel Board was a governmental body, originally established in 1946, to supervise the work and development of the United Kingdom iron and steel industry.
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London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and amember institution of the University of London.
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Minister of Food
The Minister of Food Control (1916–1921) and the Minister of Food (1939–1958) were British government ministerial posts separated from that of the Minister of Agriculture.
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Southampton
Southampton is a port city in Hampshire, England.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
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The Spectator
The Spectator is a weekly British news magazine focusing on politics, culture, and current affairs.
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University of London
The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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Wilson Harris (journalist)
Henry Wilson Harris (21 September 1883 – 11 January 1955) was editor of The Spectator from 1932 to 1953, and independent MP for Cambridge University from 1945 to 1950. Walter Taplin and Wilson Harris (journalist) are the Spectator editors.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
The Spectator editors
- Alexander Chancellor
- Boris Johnson
- Brian Inglis
- Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham
- Dominic Lawson
- Evelyn Wrench
- Frank Johnson (journalist)
- Fraser Nelson
- George Gale (journalist)
- Harold Creighton
- Iain Hamilton (journalist)
- Iain Macleod
- Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar
- John Strachey (politician)
- Matthew d'Ancona
- Meredith Townsend
- Nigel Lawson
- Richard Holt Hutton
- Robert Rintoul
- Rowan Dean
- Thornton Leigh Hunt
- Toby Young
- Tom Switzer
- Walter Taplin
- Wilson Harris (journalist)