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[[Prospect (magazine)]] was launched by its editor [[David Goodhart]] in October 1995. It is part of [Prospect Publishing Limited].<ref>[http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/about/ About], Prospect, accessed 22 February 2010.</ref> | [[Prospect (magazine)]] was launched by its editor [[David Goodhart]] in October 1995. It is part of [Prospect Publishing Limited].<ref>[http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/about/ About], Prospect, accessed 22 February 2010.</ref> | ||
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+ | [[David Goodhart]] admitted to journalist Solomon Hughes that he had met with intelligence officials a number of times: | ||
+ | ::[[John Scarlett Junior]], son of [[MI6]] boss [[John Scarlett]], worked as an intern at Prospect in late 2007. Goodhart told me: ‘There was no connection with his father over his appointment.’ However, Goodhart said that ‘I did subsequently meet his father at a seminar and he thanked me for giving his son some useful experience.’ | ||
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+ | ::Goodhart also told me about ‘meeting security service people at a couple of seminars’ and ‘one dinner’. Goodhart downplayed these meetings with [[MI5]] officials, but added, ‘Yes I support the security services, don't you?’<ref>Solomon Hughes, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster58/lobster58.pdf Whose Prospect? (pdf)], ''Lobster'' 58, Winter 2009/10, p.85.</ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
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==External Resources== | ==External Resources== | ||
− | *Solomon Hughes, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster58/lobster58.pdf Whose Prospect? (pdf)], ''Lobster'' 58, Winter 2009/10. | + | *Solomon Hughes, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster58/lobster58.pdf Whose Prospect? (pdf)], ''Lobster'' 58, Winter 2009/10, p.85. |
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Revision as of 01:45, 22 February 2010
Prospect (magazine) was launched by its editor David Goodhart in October 1995. It is part of [Prospect Publishing Limited].[1]
Contents
Intelligence contacts
David Goodhart admitted to journalist Solomon Hughes that he had met with intelligence officials a number of times:
- John Scarlett Junior, son of MI6 boss John Scarlett, worked as an intern at Prospect in late 2007. Goodhart told me: ‘There was no connection with his father over his appointment.’ However, Goodhart said that ‘I did subsequently meet his father at a seminar and he thanked me for giving his son some useful experience.’
People
Editorial Staff
- David Goodhart Editor
- James Crabtree Managing Editor
- Hilly Janes Executive Editor
- Susha Ireland Senior Editor
- Tom Chatfield Arts and Books Editor
- Mary Fitzgerald Assistant Editor
- Brian Semple Editorial Assistant
- Alexander Linklater Associate Editor
- Bartle Bull Foreign Editor
- David Killen Creative Director[3]
Publishing Staff
- David Hanger Publisher and Chief Executive
- Andy Hawkins Marketing & Circulation Manager
- James Varcoe Head of Sales
- Pauline Joy Finance Manager[4]
Contributing Editors
Philip Ball | Barry Cox | Anthony Dworkin | Catherine Fieschi | Jonathan Ford | Dean Godson | AC Grayling | David Herman | Robert Jackson | Josef Joffe | Anatole Kaletsky | Philippe Legrain | Michael Lind | John Lloyd | Jean McCrindle | Oliver Morton | Toby Mundy | Kamran Nazeer | Jonathan Power | Ayanna Prevatt-Goldstein | Katharine Quarmby | Alex Renton | Ben Rogers | Erik Tarloff[5]
Contact
External Resources
- Solomon Hughes, Whose Prospect? (pdf), Lobster 58, Winter 2009/10, p.85.