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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Magdalen College, Oxford

Occupation
  
Journalist

Movies
  
Eyewitness to Jesus

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Born
  
27 January 1968 (age 49) (
1968-01-27
)
United Kingdom

Known for
  
Editor of The Spectator Columnist for The Daily Telegraph

Books
  
In It Together: The Insid, The Jesus Papyrus, Going east, Nothing to fear, The Quest for the True Cross

Similar
  
Carsten Peter Thiede, Fraser Nelson, Isabel Hardman, Nigel Lawson, Boris Johnson

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Matthew d'Ancona (born 27 January 1968) is a British journalist. A former deputy editor of the Sunday Telegraph, he was appointed editor of The Spectator in February 2006, a post he retained until August 2009.

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Early life

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Of Italian descent, his father, a Maltese tennis champion, came from Malta to Britain to study and ended up playing youth football for Newcastle United before becoming a civil servant. His mother was an English teacher.

Education

D'Ancona was educated at St Dunstan's College, an independent school for boys (now co-educational) in Catford in south London, where he was head boy. He also showed an early aptitude for journalism by winning an essay-writing competition run by The Observer on the subject of the future of British industry. He went to Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he took the top First in Modern History for his year in 1989. The same year, he was elected a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.

Life and career

After a year studying medieval confession, he joined the magazine Index on Censorship, before proceeding to The Times as a trainee. There he rose swiftly to become Education Correspondent and then Assistant Editor at the age of 26.

He joined The Sunday Telegraph in 1996 as deputy comment editor and columnist, before becoming Deputy Editor. He wrote a weekly political column in The Sunday Telegraph for a decade, in which role he was "treated as the best insight into Cameronism by Conservative MPs". He succeeded Boris Johnson as editor of The Spectator. On 28 August 2009 it was announced that d'Ancona would be stepping down as editor to be replaced by Fraser Nelson.

While not himself a believer, d'Ancona is also the co-author of two books on early Christian theology, The Jesus Papyrus and The Quest for the True Cross. He has written three novels, Going East, Tabatha's Code and Nothing to Fear. D'Ancona has also written several articles for the British political magazine Prospect.

In January 2015, d'Ancona joined The Guardian as a weekly columnist. He also writes columns for the Evening Standard, GQ and the New York Times.

He is chairman of the liberal Tory think tank, Bright Blue, a trustee of the Science Museum and a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London.

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