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Jonathan Heawood

English journalist and literary editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jonathan Heawood is an English journalist and literary editor. He is Executive Director of the Public Interest News Foundation,[1] the first journalism charity in the UK to be awarded charitable status.[2]

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Heawood is the founder and former CEO of IMPRESS, the only press regulator recognised under Royal Charter in the United Kingdom.[3]

He is a former director of programmes at the Sigrid Rausing Trust, a private human rights foundation, Director of the English Centre of PEN International,[4] deputy literary editor of The Observer and editor of the Fabian Review. He writes on cultural and political issues for a number of publications, including the Telegraph, Independent, The Guardian,[5] London Review of Books and New Statesman.

Heawood has a PhD from the University of Cambridge. His book The Press Freedom Myth was published in 2019 by Biteback Publishing.[6][7]

He is married to writer Amy Jenkins and they have one child. He is the great grandson of Percy John Heawood, the mathematician.

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