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David Hellier is to resign as editor of City AM in a surprise move understood to be prompted by the daily freesheet’s owners. | David Hellier is to resign as editor of City AM in a surprise move understood to be prompted by the daily freesheet’s owners. |
Co-founder and chief executive Jens Torpe is expected to announce a replacement for Hellier, who was confirmed as editor last October, as early as Tuesday morning. | Co-founder and chief executive Jens Torpe is expected to announce a replacement for Hellier, who was confirmed as editor last October, as early as Tuesday morning. |
It was unclear why Hellier, who hosted a sellout awards night recently and had been planning a series of events to mark the newspaper’s 10th anniversary this autumn, had left. | |
A popular journalist, he joined City AM in 2005 having previously been news editor of the Independent. Before that, the 54-year-old worked for several papers including the Daily and Sunday Express and the Evening Standard. Called “a fucking tosser” by billionaire Philip Green after City AM questioned a mooted political role given Green’s offshore tax status, Hellier replaced Allister Heath, who left to become deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph. Hellier was unavailable for comment on Monday. | |
The freesheet was founded 10 years ago by Thorpe and Lawson Muncaster. Although the company’s directors include a Danish national, two Dutchmen and one Russian, the paper is understood to be keen to take a more Eurosceptic tone. | |
The company was unavailable for comment. | The company was unavailable for comment. |