Abstract

Business sections in the national press are taken for granted as major items — but it was not always the case. WILLIAM KEEGAN, economics editor and associate editor or The Observer reflects here on earlier days when he worked for the Financial Times, Daily Mail and the News Chronicle. It was a different age of journalism.

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