Background
Wynne Jones was born in the Liverpool suburb of Allerton.
Wynne Jones was born in the Liverpool suburb of Allerton.
He served in World World War II as a paratrooper, and later joined the Forces Broadcasting Service in Jerusalem. Finally, he worked in broadcasting in Cyprus before returning to the United Kingdom in 1948. Jones was editor of the Caernarvon and Denbigh Herald before joining the Daily Post, to which he contributed for 52 years.
He was the paper"s chief foreign correspondent.
His weekly column, which continued to appear until two months before his death, was entitled "Forthright and Fearless". He died in hospital at Colwyn Bay.
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