News chief accuses force of “enforcement of political correctness”
Andy Parker
What we have written about Andy Parker
Deputy editor remembered in seven-day tribute
Former journalist’s name in lights
Former deputy editor died from asbestos exposure
Journalist had worked for building firm
Former daily deputy editor dies aged 58
‘Newsroom legend’ spent three decades on paper
Senior jobs at risk in daily paper restructure
Four editorial executives to compete for two roles
Mail comeback for former regional editor
Midlands daily announces appointment of new news chief
Friday Funnies: Evening Telegraph gets shirty
Plus: Police appeal taking the P, a man walks into a bar – and more press funnies
Every day is good news day at the Mail
Daily paper in bid to put a smile on readers’ faces
Midlands weekly bids farewell to 90 years of service
Second retirement for chief reporter as editor hangs up notepad
Mail musical duo on the road to Wembley
A musical duo from the Burton Mail have faced their biggest audience to date, performing at a fundraising event in memory of a local man killed in a road accident. Deputy editor Andy Parker and deputy news editor Jason Davies,
Mail staff work until 2.30am to bring sought-after FA Cup reports
News, pictures, a 24-page pull-out – and a replay at Old Trafford to look forward to!
Mail beats the nationals with sex scandal exclusive
Local contacts pay off as chief reporter gets the story they all wanted
Mail musical duo on the road to Wembley
A musical duo from the Burton Mail has faced its biggest audience to date, performing at a fundraising event in memory of a local man killed in a crash. Deputy editor Andy Parker and deputy news editor Jason Davies, collectively
Mail signs up 16-year-old disabled columnist
The Burton Mail has signed up a 16-year-old disabled boy to write a weekly column in the paper. John Clarke, who was born with cerebral palsy, had his first column published in the Mail on Tuesday. The paper’s deputy editor
A game of two grounds
It’s a mistake that anyone could make – and plenty have over the years. In fact, a whole football team once turned up at the wrong ground when they visited Blakenhall (Wolverhampton) rather than Blakenall (Walsall) – where they should
Football's coming home!
The announcement that Burton-upon-Trent is to be the new home of English football took the nation by surprise. Except for the population of Burton and the surrounding area, that is – as the story about the National Football Centre had