Ian Mayes

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Who is Ian Mayes?

Ian Mayes is a British journalist and editor. He was the readers' editor for The Guardian newspaper, and was president of the international Organization of News Ombudsmen, serving as a board member since May 2002 after joining in April 2001.

His first ten years at The Guardian included launching The Guardian Weekend magazine and daily G2 section with current editor Alan Rusbridger, and time as deputy features editor, arts editor and obituaries editor. He is currently writing the third volume of the official history of The Guardian.

He is credited with the discovery of the "apostrofly", "an insect which lands at random on the printed page depositing an apostrophe wherever it alights". He has also been honored by the creation in 2008 of the The Ian Mayes Award for Writing Wrongs.

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on July 23, 2013

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