'Charles Moore' (born
31 October 1956) is a
British journalist and former editor of ''
The Daily Telegraph'' (1995-2003).
He was educated at
Eton and
Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied history and was a friend of
Oliver Letwin. He has previously been editor of ''
The Spectator'' (1984-90) and ''
Sunday Telegraph'' (1992-95). He resigned as editor of the ''Daily Telegraph'' to spend more time writing
Margaret Thatcher's authorised
biography, which will be published after her death. Moore's first publication was a pamphlet for the
Salisbury Group titled 'The Old People of
Lambeth', published in
1982 [1]. He currently writes for two of the publications he previously edited, ''The Spectator'' and ''The Daily Telegraph''.