‘Universally loved’ editor, 53, who has led paper since 2018, reportedly accepted voluntary redundancy

Alison Phillips will be leaving her role as editor of the Daily Mirror at the end of the month amid massive job and budget cuts throughout the tabloid’s parent company, the Guardian understands.

Phillips, 53, has accepted voluntary redundancy as Reach – owner of the Mirror, Express and scores of local newspapers – pushes through the biggest annual loss of jobs in the UK newspaper industry for decades.

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