Essayer OR - Gratuit

I've had a great ride, but after 23 years of having my say, it's time to call it a day...

Derby Telegraph

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January 01, 2026

DAY one, a new year: what better time for a columnist to address some of the world's great problems?

I've had a great ride, but after 23 years of having my say, it's time to call it a day...

And there's no shortage of topics, is there? We live in a country more divided than at any time in my life. Hatred and intolerance abound and we are being softened up for another world war.Who would not seize the opportunity offered by this platform to steer a potential audience of thousands around to their way of thinking?

Today, for once, not I. Instead, I'm here to celebrate my good fortune.

It's more than 50 years since I left school with a handful of O-levels and began work as a £7-a-week Coop shop assistant. I had reached the dizzy heights of door-to-door encyclopaedia salesman by the time I landed a job as a trainee reporter on a weekly newspaper and embarked on a 47-year career in journalism.

A succession of roles followed and I enjoyed them all, but my burning ambition was realised in 2003 when the editor of the Derby Evening Telegraph asked me to write a regular personal column.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Adams leaves Rams to join Pompey

MIDFIELDER MOVES TO CHAMPIONSHIP RIVALS FOR UNDISCLOSED FEE

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1 mins

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

'It affects people's lives and wages. Far too many businesses are at risk'

DERBY City Council says it has no timescale for the reopening of the temporary footbridge at Darley Abbey Mills, following its closure in mid-December.

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4 mins

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Majority of people now think trail hunting should be illegal, polling suggests

MAJORITY of people across the political spectrum and in both towns and the countryside think trail hunting should be illegal, polling suggests.

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2 mins

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Council agrees to stump up £3.8m for the removal of disease-hit trees

A DERBYSHIRE council has agreed to stump up more than £3million to help fund the removal of trees affected by ash dieback disease.

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2 mins

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Borough mayor will open new business hub after £2.5m transformation

A DERBYSHIRE mayor will be handed the keys to a new business hub at an opening ceremony next week for what used to be a complex of disused stables.

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1 min

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Joshua is back in gym after tragedy

Anthony Joshua has returned to the gym as he continues his recovery from a car crash which killed two close friends.

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1 min

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Children give new lease of life to care home that has stood empty for six years

VACANT BUILDING WILL HOUSE FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE AFTER PLANS ARE APPROVED

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1 min

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

Vaillant Live to host welterweight boxing title contest

DERBY'S Vaillant Live arena is to host the fight for the vacant British Welterweight Championship next month, it has been announced.

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1 min

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

'I'm investing early' says barista bringing Brazilian blends to part of city where hub of new activity is in the pipeline

'COMMUNITY SHOP' CAFE BLANC WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK

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1 mins

January 17, 2026

Derby Telegraph

Derby Telegraph

PHAROAH-WELL, DERBY!

FAMILY DECIDE TO DITCH CITY FOR £54,000 SEASIDE APARTMENT IN EGYPT AND SAY THEY WILL BE MORTGAGE-FREE IN TWO YEARS

time to read

3 mins

January 17, 2026

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