- Trevor Kavanagh
Trevor Michael Thomas Kavanagh (born
19 January 1943 ) is ajournalist and formerly the Political Editor of the "Sun"newspaper .Trevor Kavanagh was educated at
Reigate Grammar School before leaving school at 17 to work for newspapers inSurrey and laterHereford . In 1965 he emigrated toAustralia , working on several newspapers. After a short stint back in theUnited Kingdom working for the "Bristol Evening Post " Kavanagh returned to Australia to work for the "Sydney Daily Mirror " (inRupert Murdoch 'sNews Corp. stable) on the political desk. In 1978 he returned to the UK more permanently, taking a job with "The Sun".Kavanagh became Political Editor in 1983. He is a staunch
Thatcherite and strongly backed the newspaper's backing ofMargaret Thatcher . In March 1997 the newspaper decided to drop its long-term support of the Conservative Party and throw its weight behindTony Blair 's revitalised Labour Party. Kavanagh was against the move, and tried to persuade Rupert Murdoch to back the Conservatives but he eventually accepted it as part of his job.Kavanagh is, however, unlike many other right-wing commentators, against the reintroduction of the death penalty in any form, in Britain.
Kavanagh is a strong supporter of
Israel and his newspaper "has consistently editorialized in favor of (the Iraq) war" [http://www.motherjones.com/news/warwatch/2003/03/we_324_01.html] . There is no doubt Kavanagh also has contacts in high places within theBritish Government . He claimed an exclusive by reporting the date of the 2001 UK General Election before it had been official announced. Some claim (see the "New Statesman " article linked below, for example) that there was a deal between the Government and "The Sun" - the Government would have the newspapers continued support, as long as it gave the newspaper the date of the election first.In January 2004, Kavanagh claimed another huge scoop, an unnamed source telephoned Kavanagh with details of the
Hutton Inquiry the night before it was officially published. Kavanagh was provided with accurate details of the report and published them ahead of the official release. Shortly afterwards he was named as the 8th most influential individual in the British media - behind his proprietor Murdoch, but ahead of his editor,Rebekah Wade .Kavanagh covered his last UK
General Election as political editor in May 2005. In December 2005 it was announced that he was to "move upstairs" in the New Year to the post of associate editor, with the job of political editor going to his long-serving deputy,George Pascoe-Watson .Inaccuracies
In a 2007 article [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article29321.ece] Kavannagh alleged that President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wishes to "wipeIsrael off the map", which is a fabricated quote. The closest translation to what theIranian President actually said is, "The regime occupyingJerusalem must vanish from the page of time.” In 2006,Iran ’s ambassador was asked directly aboutAhmadinejad 's position towardsIsrael byWolf Blitzer . The response from the ambassador was that "...if you are going to conclude that we have said the people there have to be removed or massacred, this is fabricated." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad_and_Israel#.22Wiped_off_the_page_of_time.22_translation]In his 2003 article Paid To Be a Traitor [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article159092.ece] , Kavannagh asserted that
George Galloway was an "employee ofSaddam ’s sadistic state machine" and that he stole "£375,000-a-year from the impoverished Iraqi people." These allegations have been dismissed as either inaccurate or without proof when brought to court. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galloway#Corruption_allegations_and_other_controversies]References
* [http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2006170521,00.html Trevor Kavanagh's Blog]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0FQP/4532_130/74886351/p3/article.jhtml?term= New Stateman's article profiling Kavanagh]
* [http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/2003/26287.htm A transcript of Kavanagh interviewing George. W. Bush]
* [http://www.davidrowan.com/2005/01/interview-trevor-kavanagh-sun-evening.html London Evening Standard interview with Kavanagh]
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