Jonathan Holborow (born 12 October 1943) is a former British newspaper editor.
Holborow was educated at Charterhouse School before becoming a journalist at the Maidenhead Advertiser.
He moved on to the Lincolnshire Echo, then the Lincoln Chronicle, before landing a job with the Daily Mail in 1967.
[1] Under his editorship, circulation rose above two million per issue for the first time, although it also had to publish a front-page apology after printing an inaccurate story about Brooke Shields.
[2] Holborow was then hired by William Hague as a part-time campaign consultant for the Conservative Party.