Born in Wigan and educated at St Mary's College Crosby and Leeds University, Kelly worked on Time Out and the Leveller in the 1970s and joined Tribune in the mid-1980s, working as a reporter and then news editor before becoming editor (1987–1991).
Kelly subsequently worked as an aide to the Labour MP, Michael Meacher.
He was a Labour Islington councillor in 1984-86 and 1990–98, latterly as the council's deputy leader.
He then became a partner at public affairs consultants Butler Kelly Ltd.[2]
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