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Though there are spoofs like @paul_dacre, Mail editor Paul Dacre and Mail Online's Martin Clarke naturally shun social media; while Geordie Greig, the semi-dissident Mail on Sunday editor, has a Twitter feed but has never tweeted.

Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre will appear on February 6.

"It's like a ducking stool," a former Mail editor said.

The other is Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre.

The second was that of Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre.

The Mail editor has become the centre of a story that has legs.

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Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre remains the highest placed newspaper editor, narrowly ahead of Sun editor Rebekah Wade.

Astride this muscular set-up should be, as suggested by Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre, an ombudsman with contracted investigative powers.

But this is Paul Dacre, and if the Mail editor-in-chief has an idea, we all ought, at least, to take him seriously.

Mr Mosley also reserved sharp words for Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre who, following the "orgy" story, said Mr Mosley was "guilty of unimaginable depravity", the inquiry was told.

The Metropolitan police commissioner in charge of three major investigations into alleged illegal activity by newspapers will give evidence to the Leveson inquiry next week along with Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre.

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