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This is a list of former editors of Cherwell.

Journalists and Writers

 * Tim Heald
 * Patrick Marnham
 * Simon Jenkins
 * Evelyn Waugh
 * Graham Greene
 * Harold Acton
 * [L. P. Hartley]]
 * Cecil Day-Lewis, former poet laureaute
 * W. H. Auden

Government
( Robinson, Laughton and Meakin all attended King Edward VII School, Sheffield; Palin attended the adjacent Birkdale School, Sheffield, hence the later television connection above.)
 * Edward Heath
 * Evelyn Waugh
 * John Betjeman
 * Harold Acton
 * L. P. Hartley
 * Cecil Day-Lewis
 * W. H. Auden
 * Arthur David Beaty (Editor; British writer, pilot and psychologist)
 * Rupert Murdoch (advertising; global newspaper proprietor)
 * Michael Heseltine (advertising; publisher, Member of Parliament and deputy prime minister)
 * Rony Robinson (Editor; writer, playwright and Broadcaster, anchor of BBC Radio Sheffield 
 * Roger Laughton (Editor; BBC Producer Great Railway Journeys of the World so devising Michael Palin's career as a television traveller; Senior BBC executive; chief executive of Meridian Television chair of media school at Bournemouth University)
 * Christopher Meakin (the first joint "John Evelyn" with Michael Morris, Editor of Isis magazine; journalist Financial Times, The Times, Punch; director of CBI, international banker, novelist, publisher)
 * Will Ellsworth-Jones (Editor who introduced "John Evelyn"'; Author, journalist on The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, San Francisco Examiner and New York Correspondent of The Sunday Times)
 * Michael Morris (the first joint "John Evelyn" with Chris Meakin; managing editor of ITN)
 * Tim Heald (journalist; devised Sixth Form Opinion while still at Sherborne) Daily Mail, Sunday Telegraph, author and novelist; authorised royal biographer Princess Margaret; Duke of Edinburgh )
 * David English (Editor; Editor of the Daily Mail)
 * Peter Preston (Editor; Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian)
 * Nicholas Lloyd (Editor; Editor of the Daily Express
 * Susan Cooper (Editor; Authors of children's books)
 * Jonathan Martin (Editor; Head of BBC Television Sport)
 * Patrick Marnham (Editor; chief reporter on and historian of Private Eye; the expert on the "Goldenballs" criminal libel case; journalist on Punch magazine
 * Peter Grimsditch (News Editor; journalist around much of Fleet Street; devised and then first Editor of the Daily Star; founding Editor of the Daily Sport editorial director of The Oxford Business Group; also attended King Edward VII School, Sheffield)
 * Martin Linton (Editor, journalist on The Guardian Member of Parliament for Battersea)
 * Sarah Boyd-Carpenter (Editor, journalist on The Economist; became Baroness Hogg)
 * Jeffrey Archer (Sports columnist, Member of Parliament, novelist, House of Lords)
 * Simon Jenkins (Oxford Union correspondent; Editor of The Times)
 * Peter Sissons (Sports editor, 1963; BBC TV news presenter
 * Howard Davies (writer; Economist, CBI director-general; deputy governor Bank of England, Director, London School of Economics)
 * Peter Stothart (Editor; Editor of The Times, later The Times Literary Supplement)
 * Peter Mandelson (journalist, political contributor; Member of Parliament, Peer)
 * Alex Cox (cartoonist, film director)
 * Nigel Dacre (Joint Editor, ITN News Editor)
 * Sarah Hargreaves (Editor; now Head of Editorial Standards and Training at BBC Television)
 * Jane Shilling (Arts editor: contributor to the New Statesman and The Times; author of The Fox in the Cupboard: A Memoir)
 * H. S. Bhabra (Arts Editor; author and broadcaster)
 * Martin Sixsmith (Editor, Sports Editor, News Editor; former BBC Moscow correspondent)
 * Ruth Pitchford (Editor; currently Chief Sub-Editor, Treasury news desk at Reuters News)
 * Michael Crick (Editor; BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News reporter, and biographer)
 * Evan Davis (journalist BBC Radio 4 Today presenter)
 * Christina Lamb (journalist; journalist)
 * Nick Cohen ("John Evelyn"; journalist)
 * Chris Philip (Editor; politician)
 * Emma Brockes (Editor; journalist on The Guardian)
 * Chris Taylor (Editor; San Francisco correspondent for TIME magazine)
 * Owen Matthews ("John Evelyn"; author, journalist)
 * John Brooke-Little (Editor, founder of the Heraldry Society)
 * Hadley Freeman (Editor, journalist and author)