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By Jess Jones Former Tory Chancellor Michael Gove is poised to become the new editor of The Spectator, pending approval from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA). If greenlit, Gove will succeed long-time editor Fraser Nelson, who will retire after a 15-year tenure. The move comes after Old Queen Street (OQS) Media, owned by British entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Paul Marshall, snapped up The Spectator earlier this month for £100m, concluding a closely watched auction. Under Marshall’s ownership, OQS Media is set to channel investment into journalism, talent, and technol…

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