Boycott to edit 'Independent on Sunday'
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Your support makes all the difference.Rosie Boycott, (above) the editor of the British edition of Esquire magazine, has been named editor of the Independent on Sunday, becoming the first woman to edit a quality broadsheet. She replaces Peter Wilby.
Ms Boycott said: "I have always admired the Independent on Sunday. It is a newspaper which values quality writing, the truth and integrity and has never sacrificed those principles." Liam Healy, chairman of Newspaper Publishing, owners of the Independent and the Independent on Sunday, said: "Ms Boycott will bring a fresh dynamic approach."
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