Lloyd Turner (journalist)

Lloyd Turner (2 October 1938 – 12 September 1996) was a newspaper editor in the United Kingdom. Born in Australia, Turner worked on the Newcastle Morning Herald before moving to England to work as a journalist at the Manchester Evening News. He subsequently relocated to London to work on the Daily Express, where he became father of the chapel of the newspaper's National Union of Journalists. During this period, he founded the 84 Club, a drinking club, with Peter Tory. He was brought back in November 1988 as editor of the short-lived newspaper The Post until the paper closed five weeks later.

Lloyd Turner (journalist)

Lloyd Turner (2 October 1938 – 12 September 1996) was a newspaper editor in the United Kingdom. Born in Australia, Turner worked on the Newcastle Morning Herald before moving to England to work as a journalist at the Manchester Evening News. He subsequently relocated to London to work on the Daily Express, where he became father of the chapel of the newspaper's National Union of Journalists. During this period, he founded the 84 Club, a drinking club, with Peter Tory. He was brought back in November 1988 as editor of the short-lived newspaper The Post until the paper closed five weeks later.