Derek Lambie
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Derek Lambie (born 10 December 1975) is editor of the Scottish edition of the Sunday Express.He graduated with a BA Hons in Film & Media Studies from University of Stirling in 1997, then worked with a freelance press agency in Stirling before joining the Scottish Daily Express in 2000. In 2002, he was appointed as Editor of the Scottish edition of the Sunday Express in Glasgow. In 2000 he was given a Scottish Society of Editors Newcomer of the Year award.Lambie's Scottish Sunday Express ran a story criticising the behaviour of the survivors of the Dunblane massacre.Following complaints made to the PCC about the Express' abuse of privacy and an online campaign, Lambie printed an apology.However the PCC said "the breach of the code was so serious that no apology could remedy it.".
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First staff go under Richard Desmond's £5m cost cuts at Express Newspapers
The first dozen of as many as 70 staff to be cut under Richard Desmond's £5m cost cutting programme at Express Newspapers have left, including the Sunday Express's long-serving literary editor Graham Ball and the Daily Express's health editor Victoria Fletcher.
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Derek Lambie leaves Scottish Sunday Express
Scottish Sunday Express editor, Derek Lambie, is leaving the paper as part of Express Newspapers&. . .

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