Roycroft-Davis returned to The Sun in London in 1985 as Deputy Night Editor, then became Night Editor and Assistant Editor under the editorships of Kelvin MacKenzie, Stuart Higgins, David Yelland and Rebekah Wade.
Born in Bermondsey South London Oates started out as a reporter for the South London Observer, he shared an office with future editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie.
Kelvin MacKenzie has suggested she would make a good Home Secretary, as "The country would know bad guys would be going away for a hell of a long time".
The Wireless Group had its British origins in the company Talk Radio, named after the national AM station around which it was formed, which was later purchased by TalkCo, a consortium whose members included MVI, News International, Radio Investments and LMC Radio headed by chief executive Kelvin MacKenzie, the former editor of The Sun newspaper.
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