A REAL HANDFUL: Pensioner Godfrey Hill has been called The Messiah, an alien and a freak – because he has a thumb and five fingers on each hand. The 72-year-old retired engineer has hexadactyly. The condition is said to affect
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Thirty something challenge gets results
Journalists Deanna Delamotta and Sarah Hayward are getting results with their Big Thirty Something Challenge. HoldTheFrontPage reported how the pair threw down the gauntlet to readers of the Shropshire Star and asked them for help in compiling the best venues
Thirty something and raring to go
Where can you go when you’re thirty something and you want a good a night out? That’s the question taxing Shropshire Star writers Deanna Delamotta and Sarah Hayward, who are urging readers to help them compile a guide to the
Token of appreciation
Staff at the Shropshire Star are inviting readers to collect tokens and bag a bus. The promotion, which ends on Saturday, has seen tokens appearing in the paper every day for about a month. The school which collects the most
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UNITED ON BABY’S NAME: A West Midlands husband who wanted to name his son after the entire Manchester United team has been persuaded by his wife to settle instead for a simple Ryan Matthews – in honour of United’s Ryan
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POSTMAN’S NIGHTMARE: A Rottweiler chased unlucky postman Paul Elliott into a telephone kiosk after stealing a full mail bag out of his hand. The Shields Gazette reported that Paul rang the assistant manager at the South Shields sorting office who
Sheepish request
A rare pet ewe, which was left pining after its 18-month-old lamb died, has found a new companion – thanks to the Shropshire Star. Bridgette, a rare breed called a Soay, was devastated when her baby, called Lally, died. Owner
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PULL THE UDDER ONE: Dairy farmers are turning to aromatherapy in a bid to cure mastitis in their cows, reports The Telegraph & Argus, Bradford. A former farmer from Skipton has created a blend of lavender, eucalyptus, geranium and damask
Paper attacked over 'race hate' tragedy
Shropshire Star editor Adrian Faber proved his critics wrong as controversy raged over a double tragedy on his patch. At a packed public meeting, the paper came under fire for its coverage of the deaths of two members of a
Telegraph overturns court's ASBO ID ban
Magistrates agree with Derby paper so that public can monitor 12-year-old’s behaviour
Plans for inquest reporting restriction powers prompt industry concerns
Editors warn proposals could be abused and would restrict public’s right to know
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Newspapers take action as claims of inaccuracy are levelled against them
Papers respond to claims of inaccuracy and breaches of privacy
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC. The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are
Resolved complaints
Resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during July, August & September 2001 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff,
Star celebrates with Craig
The Shropshire Star is celebrating a successful campaign to help keep one man locked in a house for 10 weeks with no contact with the outside world. The Star supported their local lad Craig Phillips, a builder from Newport, in
Paper launches its own battle to mark anniversary
The Shropshire Star has launched the biggest appeal in its history as part of its celebrations to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Shrewsbury. July 21 will see the 600th anniversary of the historic event. And ahead of the