Keith Hoggins, veteran Telegraph sub-editor known for sharp headlines, dies at 69

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Keith Hoggins, a senior sub-editor at The Daily Telegraph, has died at age 69. He worked at the newspaper for about 30 years, known for his sharp headlines and humor, particularly during the 2009 MPs’ expenses investigation. Hoggins played a key role in shaping the Telegraph's news presentation, including winning Front Page of the Year in 2011 for coverage of the Tottenham riots. He was recognized for his technical skills and keen eye for design. Born in 1955, Hoggins began his career as a junior reporter before moving into sub-editing. He is remembered for his talent, wit, and dedication to journalism, leaving behind his wife and two children.


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