What is frank giles?

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Frank Giles (1919-2003) was a British journalist and editor known for his work as editor-in-chief of The Sunday Times newspaper from 1981 to 1983. He began his career in journalism as a war correspondent during World War II, working for the Daily Express. He later became a foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times and The Observer.

In 1958, Giles joined the newly launched Private Eye magazine where he worked as a writer and editor for several years. In the 1970s, he served as editor of the New Statesman and then as editor-in-chief of the Daily Express. Giles was also a prolific author, writing several books on a variety of topics, including journalism, politics, and history.

His awards include the James Cameron Memorial Award for his coverage of the Vietnam War and the British Press Award for Editor of the Year. Giles was also a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Geographical Society.