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Ian McColl (journalist)
Journalist, Politician

Ian McColl (journalist)

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Biography

Ian McColl (22 February 1915 – 21 June 2005), was a Scottish journalist, editor and Liberal Party politician.

Background

He was the eldest son of John and Morag McColl, of Glasgow and Bunessan, Isle of Mull. He was educated at Hillhead High School, Glasgow. He married, in 1968, Brenda McKean. They had one daughter. He served during the war, with the Royal Air Force, 1940–46 (despatches, 1945). He was with Air Crew, Coastal Command 202 Squadron.

Political career

In 1931 he joined the Liberal Party at the age of 16. In 1933 he was elected to the executive of the Scottish Liberal Federation. In 1938 he became Honorary Secretary of the Scottish Liberal Federation. McColl twice stood as a Liberal party candidate for the United Kingdom Parliament; in the 1945 General Election at Dumfriesshire finishing third

General Election 1945 Electorate 47,983
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal NationalNiall Malcolm Stewart Macpherson16,46547.4
LabourD Dunwoodie12,38835.7
LiberalFl-Off. Ian McColl5,85016.9
Majority4,07711.7
Turnout72.3
Liberal National holdSwing

and at the 1950 General Election at Greenock coming second.

General Election 1950 Electorate 48,792
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LabourHector McNeil20,54850.6
LiberalIan McColl11,63828.7
Independent LabourJ. S. Thomson6,45815.9
CommunistJohn Ross Campbell1,2283.0
Irish Anti-PartitionistO. Brown7181.8
Majority8,91021.9
Turnout83.2
Labour win

Media career

He joined the Scottish Daily Express as a cub reporter in 1933. He was Editor of the Scottish Daily Express from 1961–71. He was Editor of the Daily Express from 1971–74. He was a Director of Express Newspapers Ltd, from 1971–82. He was Chairman of Scottish Express Newspapers Ltd, from 1975–82. He was a Member of the Press Council from 1975–78. He was a Vice-President of the Newspaper Press Fund from 1981–2005. He was Chairman of the Media Division for the 1986 Commonwealth Games, Scotland from 1983–86. He was honoured with the Bank of Scotland, Scottish Press Life Achievement Award, in 1993.

He was awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1983.

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