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Tributes as former Scotsman editor Alan Ruddock dies at 49

TRIBUTES were paid last night following the sudden death of former Scotsman editor Alan Ruddock.

Mr Ruddock, 49, was in charge of the newspaper between 1998 and 2000, a period which saw the creation of the Scottish Parliament in a devolved Scotland.

He worked closely with leading politicians at the time to ensure his newspaper recorded accurately the historic events.

A keen sportsman, Mr Ruddock, who had previously overcome Hodgkin's disease, was taken ill while playing cricket in Ireland at the weekend.

A native of Dublin, he returned to the Republic after leaving The Scotsman and continued to work as a journalist, writing for the Irish Independent.

Last night John McLellan, the current editor of The Scotsman said: "Alan Ruddock was a fine editor of The Scotsman, an instinctive journalist with a keen eye for political and business stories.

"He steered the paper at a crucial time for Scotland and his sharp brain combined with his Irish background meant he had a natural feel for the issues facing the country.

"He was a charming, fun and extremely helpful colleague. All our thoughts are with his family."

Mr Ruddock was also praised as one of the "mainstays" of the Irish Independent.

"Alan Ruddock was a superb journalist with a capacious mind," Sunday Independent editor Aengus Fanning said. "But, above all, he was a great friend and a wonderful family man."

Mr Ruddock leaves behind his wife Jackie and his teenage sons Matthew, Daniel and Cameron.


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