Percy Cudlipp

Percy Cudlipp

Percy Cudlipp (10 November 1905 – 5 November 1962), was a prominent Welsh journalist.

He was born at 180 Arabella Street, Cardiff, and was the brother of Hugh Cudlipp (later Baron Cudlipp), another noted journalist. He became editor of the "Daily Herald" in 1940, and was at one time the youngest editor in Fleet Street.

He died at his home, 11 Falmouth House, Clarendon Place, London.


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