Honorific Prefix: | Sir |
Bill Richardson | |
Birth Name: | William Robert Richardson |
Birth Date: | 16 January 1909 |
Birth Place: | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England |
Education: | Co-operative College |
Occupation: | Newspaper editor |
Employer: | Co-operative Press |
Movement: | Co-operative |
Sir William Robert Richardson (16 January 1909 - 16 January 1986) was a British newspaper editor.[1]
Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, at the age of 14 Richardson began working for the Co-operative News, serving as editor of the paper from 1937 to 1942. In 1936 he became a sub-editor of Reynold's News, becoming editor in 1942 and serving until the paper's closure in 1967. He later served on the Post Office Users National Council, and wrote several books about trade unionism and the co-operative movement.