British journalist
Fergus Shanahan (born 26 January 1955) is a British journalist. Since 2007 he has been Executive Editor of The Sun newspaper.[1]
Early life and education
Shanahan was born in London. He attended Maidenhead Grammar School.
Career
Shanahan began his career on the Reading Chronicle and Reading Evening Post. He worked as a sub-editor for the Mirror Group, The Times and Express Newspapers. He joined The Sun in 1989, working as a Night Editor before being appointed Deputy Editor in 2000. He was deputy to David Yelland 2000 - 2003 and Rebekah[2] Brooks (nee Wade) 2003 - 2007.[3][4] He was also a political columnist on The Sun 2004 – 2008.[5][6]
On 28 January 2012 The Daily Telegraph and BBC reported that Shanahan was arrested as part of the Operation Elveden police inquiry into allegations of improper payments by journalists to public officials.[7][8] The inquiry is connected to the News International phone hacking scandal. In July 2013 he pleaded not guilty;[9] on 20 March 2015 Shanahan was cleared of charges that he had signed off illegal payments.[10]
Personal
Shanahan is married with two daughters. He lives in Essex.
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