Mr Gove will take over from current editor Fraser Nelson on 8 October, the magazine has confirmed. The move comes just months after Mr Gove stood down as an MP at the general election in July. The former levelling-up secretary was one of the longest-serving Conservative ministers and also spent time as education secretary and justice secretary.
Earlier this month, hedge fund boss Sir Paul paid £100m to buy the influential political publication, often dubbed the “bible of the right”. The takeover, which has been completed through the multimillionaire’s company Old Queen Street Ventures (OQS Media), comes after a lengthy auction process to find a new owner.
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