John Junor became a national figure, in a small way of business - the sacred monster of the Street of Shame - relatively late in life. His position was largely a product of his 'JJ' column in the Sunday Express, which he inaugurated at 54, rather than of his period of editorship, which had begun almost 20 years before. For a further 13 years he combined writing a column with editing the paper; in the last years of his life (he died at 78), he was a columnist solely with, first, the Sunday Express, then the Mail on Sunday. His last column appeared in the week he died.





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