Derek Ingram (journalist)
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Derek Ingram is a British
United Kingdom
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 journalist and author, and is widely-regarded as the best writer on issues related to the Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth of Nations
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. He was the co-founder of the Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA) in 1978, and served as President of the CJA from 1980 until 1990, when he was elected President Emeritus.

He worked for the Daily Mail
Daily Mail
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for seventeen years, including working his way up to Deputy Editor. A disagreement with the chairman, Viscount Rothermere
Esmond Harmsworth, 2nd Viscount Rothermere
Esmond Cecil Harmsworth, 2nd Viscount Rothermere was a British Conservative politician and press magnate.Harmsworth's father, Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere, had been the financial wizard behind the creation of the Daily Mail in partnership with his brother Alfred Harmsworth,...

, caused him to resign from the paper. In 1967, he founded the Gemini News Service, which he edited until 1993, and which reported stories from developing countries
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, particularly in the Commonwealth.

Ingram is a member of the Round Table Moot, having first attended a meeting of the Moot in 1971. Until 2007, he wrote the 'Commonwealth Update' in The Round Table Journal
The Round Table Journal
The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs is a policy matters journal relating to the Commonwealth of Nations.-History:...

. He has written extensively in the journal, including its coverage of Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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s, having attended every one since 1971. He is a Vice-President of the Royal Commonwealth Society
Royal Commonwealth Society
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.

Works

  • Partners in Adventure: a New Look at the Commonwealth Today (1960)
  • The Commonwealth Challenge (1962)
  • Commonwealth for a Colour-Blind World (1965)
  • The Commonwealth at Work (1969)
  • The Imperfect Commonwealth (1977)
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