
Joshi Herrmann
@joshi
Journalist up north. Founder of @millmediauk. If you know more than me about something we covered, please DM.
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https://millmediaco.uk 11-05-2010 21:01:13
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This is a fantastic story from Daniel Timms, revealing the existence of a secret nuclear weapons programme in Sheffield. If he can work this out from sources and the minutes of a parish council meeting in Berkshire, then the Russians/Chinese can too.


New Providence Wharf is a luxury block in Canary Wharf with a gym, pool and valets. It's also set on fire three times in the last four years. I found out what's been going on for The Londoner the-londoner.co.uk/new-providence…

Vital public interest work from The Londoner: is your London bus getting slower? (Almost certainly the answer is yes..) Try the tool the-londoner.co.uk/bus-speed-tool/


NEW! Despite starting out as an online newsletter with no office and no team, Joshi Herrmann’s Mill Media has grown into a case study on how to make big-impact local investigative journalism work. twp.ai/4ipqar


What lies under Manchester? Andy Burnham wants to build an underground train network. But he will have to overcome a problem encountered by the last tube attempt: the messy world under our feet. Today's story is by Jack Dulhanty, featuring fantastic photos by Andrew Brooks.



Despite starting out as an online newsletter with no office and no team, Joshi Herrmann’s UK-based Mill Media has grown into a case study on how to make big-impact local investigative journalism work. 🔗 twp.ai/4iptG6



Only for the The Tribune would I sit through harrowing family court hearings & ask women to relive the worst time of their lives, to expose how psychologist Dr Maria Downs uses 'parental alienation' to argue children should be taken off their mums sheffieldtribune.co.uk/the-harmful-ps…

‘Once in a House on Fire’ - Andrea Ashworth's memoir about growing up in a tough home in Manchester - was a huge hit. But then years passed, and her much-anticipated next book never came. So why did she vanish from view? David Barnett (off writing a book) went looking for her to find out.


This is the perfect Sunday read by David Barnett (off writing a book): tracking down Andrea Ashworth, the author of a book that moved many people and seemed to be the beginning of a glittering publishing career. As the story shows, there are other ways to fulfilment. manchestermill.co.uk/andrea-ashwort…