William Rees-Mogg
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Biographical Information
Lord Rees-Mogg (died in December 2012) wiki High Sheriff, Somerset 1978; Vice-chair, Board of Governors BBC 1981-86; Chair: Arts Council of Great Britain 1982-89, Broadcasting Standards Council 1988-93. [1] "Lord Rees-Mogg served as Chairman of Newsmax’s Board of Directors beginning in January 2000 through 2005, then becoming chairman of the company’s international advisory board." [1]
His children are Emma Craigie, author of Chocolate Cake With Hitler, Tory MP, Jacob Rees Mogg, and prominent Tory Annunziatta Rees-Mogg.
Affiliations
- Patron, Alister Hardy Trust [2]
- Member, Scientific and Medical Network
- Former Editor, The Times
- Esmee Fairbairn Foundation [2]
Criticism
- Peter Preston, "Memoirs by William Rees-Mogg: William Rees-Mogg's memoirs have plenty to tell us about the phone-hacking scandal", Guardian, 13 July 2011.
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ parliament.uk William Rees-Mogg, organizational web page, accessed May 2, 2012.
- ↑ trinitysaintdavid About the Trust, organizational web page, accessed May 2, 2012.