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Former Mirror editor Stott dies | Former Mirror editor Stott dies |
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Columnist and former newspaper editor Richard Stott has died aged 63 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. | Columnist and former newspaper editor Richard Stott has died aged 63 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. |
Mr Stott edited the Daily Mirror, Sunday People and Today newspapers, and more recently wrote a column in the Sunday Mirror. | Mr Stott edited the Daily Mirror, Sunday People and Today newspapers, and more recently wrote a column in the Sunday Mirror. |
The father-of-three also edited Alastair Campbell's diaries, finishing them from his hospital bed. | The father-of-three also edited Alastair Campbell's diaries, finishing them from his hospital bed. |
His family said he was "remarkably stoic" throughout his illness and died with his wife Penny by his side. | His family said he was "remarkably stoic" throughout his illness and died with his wife Penny by his side. |
In a statement, the family said: "Mr Stott held five editorships, a Fleet Street record, of three newspapers during his career. | |
I could not have asked for a better editor, nor a better friend Alastair Campbell | |
"In recent years he was known for his Sunday Mirror column which he continued writing until a couple of weeks before his death." | "In recent years he was known for his Sunday Mirror column which he continued writing until a couple of weeks before his death." |
Current Daily Mirror editor Richard Wallace described his predecessor as "one of Fleet Street's great editors". | |
"His great eye for a story and rumbustious personality came through on every page and he commanded the respect of friends and foes alike," he said. | |
Mike Molloy, another former editor of the Daily Mirror, told Sky News: "If there were more journalists around like Stott we'd live in a better country because he thought that the job of a journalist, and particularly an editor, was to find out what was wrong and try and put it right for ordinary people." | |
Alastair Campbell, a former journalist at the Daily Mirror, said he had been fortunate to see a lot of him in the final years of his life after asking him to edit his diaries. | |
"I could not have asked for a better editor, nor a better friend," he said. | |
Mr Stott, who died on Monday morning, had three children - Emily, 35, Hannah, 32 and Christopher, 28 - and one grandchild, Phoebe, aged two. | Mr Stott, who died on Monday morning, had three children - Emily, 35, Hannah, 32 and Christopher, 28 - and one grandchild, Phoebe, aged two. |
His memoirs, Dogs and Lampposts, were published in 2002. | His memoirs, Dogs and Lampposts, were published in 2002. |
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