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Daniel Timms

@djstimms

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Why has Nick Park never been given a knighthood?? Wallace and Gromit is one of our most successful cultural exports. He epitomises a love of craft and the British trait of dedication to a weird hobby. It's a scandal

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🚨 After three months of publishing, today we launching paid memberships. It's the first big step towards turning The Londoner into a sustainable media outlet that can serve the capital. Please join up with our 20% early-bird discount.

🚨 After three months of publishing, today we launching paid memberships. It's the first big step towards turning The Londoner into a sustainable media outlet that can serve the capital.

Please join up with our 20% early-bird discount.
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Huge moment for The Londoner as it takes the first step to long-term financial sustainability. The choice is between clickbait addled rubbish and reader funded quality journalism. If you live in London or just care about the city, please support us!

Sanny Rudravajhala (@sanny_rudra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some really strong journalism here. Lord threatened legal action against The Mill with a costly and potentially destructive defamation suit to have to contest. No-one else was brave enough to take this on - perhaps because local news has been completely gutted.

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My colleagues took big risks reporting this story. They've been totally vindicated. This is why we need proper local news. This would never have happened without their work.

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Exciting to see the The Standard cover our exclusive investigation into Sadiq Khan. It's a shame it took them 16 paragraphs to mention it was our scoop though. If you want to get the biggest London stories first, try subscribing to us directly.

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Please read this thread. The way Andy Burnham had responded to the Arts Council's decision here is v concerning. It's been obvious to everyone who has followed The Mill reporting on Lord that this was a serious misuse of public funds. Why can't the mayor see it?

Luke (@mothrasattorney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liverpool Post has been on the ball recently, follow & subscribe like me if you’re fed up of mediocre local news I won’t name. The Post

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EXCLUSIVE: The Tribune understands that The Leadmill has lost its legal battle with its landlord and will have to leave the building. While the judge has yet to formally announce his decision, word is already spreading among the venue’s staff.

EXCLUSIVE: The Tribune understands that The Leadmill has lost its legal battle with its landlord and will have to leave the building. While the judge has yet to formally announce his decision, word is already spreading among the venue’s staff.
Joshi Herrmann (@joshi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the wildest stories we’ve ever published: two senior university executives agreeing a deal to divert student fee money from a partner in Casablanca to a company that one of them owns. The uni hasn’t denied the claims, which we’ve passed to the police.

This is one of the wildest stories we’ve ever published: two senior university executives agreeing a deal to divert student fee money from a partner in Casablanca to a company that one of them owns. The uni hasn’t denied the claims, which we’ve passed to the police.
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I think we really have reached the point where you simply can't have the best understanding of GM without the The Mill. It's ridiculously good quality journalism with the research to back it up and I don't think I can put off a subscription any longer.

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These are pictures of the conditions at two new blocks of flats in Barking. The firms that built them were given tens of millions in contracts by the council to do so, after giving expensive gifts and even jobs to councillors. The council called it a "non-story". Do you agree?

These are pictures of the conditions at two new blocks of flats in Barking.

The firms that built them were given tens of millions in contracts by the council to do so, after giving expensive gifts and even jobs to councillors.

The council called it a "non-story". Do you agree?
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I've been thinking for a while that Sheffield needs to have the great wood burner debate. Brilliant contribution here from local GP (and top music journalist) David Coleman