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Former press man's book remembers life as a copy boy in the 1950s
Ex-Caters News Agency and Birmingham Post man looks back at how it all began

Echo Gossiper Peter pens last column after 44 years in newspapers
Writer known for 'clowning around' worked under 11 different editors

Letter from the editor marks 40 years in the news
Mary-Ann thanks the readers who have made her life in newspapers a fun and lasting career

Cambridge Evening News publishes 40,000th edition
News team delves into the archives and looks back at how it all began back in 1888

Remembering the Lincolnshire and South Humberside Times
Staff autographed last copies for posterity as presses rolled for the last time

Old newspaper turns back the clock
Builders uncover old edition 132 years after it was published

60 years on - editor remembers his first day at the office
Ray Miller tells of his first job as a copy boy - and why bookies were regular visitors to the newsroom

Challenge of gathering news to send by pigeon
No cars, no phones - read how 19th Century reporters covered their patch without modern technology

Journalist Jim's Harlow College memories

Local news over 1,000 editions - and 19 years

Classic car won by editor in wager could fetch £30,000

Times of change

D-Day dispatch makes it into the paper 60 years on

The changing face of the Evening Advertiser

Gazette's diet of odd court cases, Tolstoy and murders

A newspaper to support the cause of the common man

Major milestone for family-owned title

Newspaper offices in flames

When the editor threw an angry reader downstairs

Newspaper takes delivery of its first delivery van

American historian finds188-year-old Chronicle

How the Echo helped solve a crime

Still writing the news... in his 70s

'Ever-present' snapper's love of the press

Old Star stands the test of time

Stop Press! - Last-minute news facility is retired

116-page book for Post's former health writer

They could have called him 'Scoop' Morley

Snap-happy Rex steams right through...

"Organist Attempts Wife Murder and Blows Out His Own Brains"

Only a bomb could stop the Echo...

How it all began...

Three pull-out specials mark floods mayhem

Original floods edition to be given away

Free Press focus down the years

Rare Midlands paper uncovered

Floods supplement results in biggest paper


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