Terence Roger Lancaster (29 November 1920 – 6 October 2007) was a British journalist, socialist, and the political editor of the Daily Mirror in the 1970s and 1980s.
[1] After the war he worked for the Southern Daily Echo in Southampton and the Star, a London evening paper.
He later served under Bob Edwards, and was in charge of the largest number of foreign correspondents in the British press at the time.
He had a good rapport with prime minister Harold Wilson and his circle, including his press secretary Joe Haines.
His second wife was Margaret Douglas, whom he married in 2000, a former chief political adviser for the BBC[2] and Supervisor of Parliamentary Broadcasting at the Palace of Westminster.