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Defending the freedom of the press
This year's Local Newspaper Week runs from May 13th to 19th
This year the theme is press freedom, focussing on the importance of the role played by the local press in scrutinising authority and holding the powerful to account.
Joyce Sharland-Brown, a Tindle News editorial manager, spoke to Sir Ray Tindle about the theme of the week.
Please click here to view part two of Sir Ray Tindle's interview
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Dulwich Festival celebrates 20 years HUNDREDS of visitors are expected at the climax of a popular South London festival on Sunday. read on...OUR report regarding Draper House, which appeared on our website on May 7 was initially accompanied by a photograph which in error included the image of Mr Holden, who is a resident at Draper House. read on... Tamsin thanked for her animal magic A HIGHLY skilled vet who has spent more than a decade helping poor families care for their pets has been nominated for an Our Heroes award. read on... |
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Wilbraham reveals double setback ahead of Brighton win AARON Wilbraham has revealed he led the Palace attack on Monday night despite the double setback of an ankle injury and his mum being admitted into hospital. The Eagles frontman damaged his left ankle just seconds before the end of the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-final against Brighton at Selhurst Park. But Wilbraham refused to miss the decisive second leg on the South Coast - even though he also learned the day before that his mum Gayle had been hospitalised. He said: "I was probably only 60 per cent but I got through the 90 minutes. Once the adrenaline kicks in you don’t feel a thing. “I got told my mum got put in hospital on Sunday because she is ill. I had a few bits of adversity with the ankle and then getting the phonecall off my sister about my mum. I’m just delighted we got the win for her. “I spoke to her before the match and she is hopefully getting discharged before the end of the week. “I can’t take the smile o... read on |
Wilbraham reveals double setback ahead of Brighton win AARON Wilbraham has revealed he led the Palace attack on Monday night despite the double setback of an ankle injury and his mum being admitted into ho... read onHaye hand injury forces Charr cancellation DAVID Haye has pulled out of his June 29 fight with Manuel Charr after suffering a hand injury in training.The Bermondsey boxer was due to ma... read on Super Zaha send Palace into play-off final Brighton 0 Crystal Palace 2 WILFRIED Zaha fired Crystal Palace into the Championship play-off final as his second-half double earned Crystal Palace a... read onPoyet hoping Murray injury not serious BRIGHTON boss Gus Poyet is hoping that his former striker Glenn Murray is not sidelined for a long time after the Crystal Palace hotshot injured his k... read on |
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