Richard Ingrams was the second editor of British satirical magazine, "Private Eye", taking over from Christopher Booker in 1963. Richard Ingrams was one of four sons. His parents were Leonard St Clair Ingrams and Victoria (née Reid). Ingrams was educated at Shrewsbury School and University College, Oxford where he read Classics. Curiously, he was the tutorial partner of a completely different figure - Robin Butler, … Wikipedia
Richard Ingrams is leaving The Observer, quite fittingly, in the style his readers would expect - spitting all the tightly worded venom of the professional grumpy old man. His target this time, however, is not the pro-Israel Jewish lobby, nor the homosex www.davidrowan.com/2005/09/interview-richard-ingrams-obse...
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