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Simon Lambert, editor
Simon is also property and motoring editor for Daily Mail
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Helen Crane, deputy editor
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Business and markets
Mike Sheen, news editor
Mike looks after our Business & markets coverage
Harry Wise, reporter
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Rob writes about motoring and looks after the Cars and motoring section of This is Money and Daily Mail
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