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  2. Grimsby Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in 1897 as the Eastern Daily Telegraph. [5] In 1899, it was renamed the Grimsby Daily Telegraph, while in 1932 it became the Grimsby Evening Telegraph. [6] In 2002, it adopted its present name.

  3. Scunthorpe Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Scunthorpe Telegraph and Grimsby Evening Telegraph and their associated websites became GSMG (Grimsby Scunthorpe Media Group) in 2007. In 2012, Local World acquired owner Northcliffe Media from Daily Mail and General Trust. [2] The Scunthorpe Telegraph ' s editor is Jamie Macaskill.

  4. Grimsby Evening Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Grimsby - Wikipedia

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    Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation. Grimsby is 45 mi (72 km) north-east of Lincoln, 33 mi (53 km) (via the Humber Bridge) south-south-east of Hull, 28 mi (45 km) south-east of Scunthorpe, 50 mi (80 km) east of Doncaster and 80 mi (130 km) south-east of Leeds. In 2021 it had a population of ...

  6. List of Reach plc titles - Wikipedia

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    Reach plc publishes many newspapers, magazines and news websites. This list of Reach plc titles is a non-exhaustive list of these. Before 2018, Reach plc was known as Trinity Mirror plc. [1]

  7. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    The Telegraph reported that the first Christmas address was 251 words long, but Queen Elizabeth II later came to average 656 words in each speech. It is often one of the most-watched television ...

  8. Arthur Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson in 1896. Arthur Dickinson was manager and honorary secretary of Sheffield Wednesday.He became Sheffield Wednesday's first manager in 1891 and its honorary secretary two years later.

  9. Darren Bett - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Scunthorpe War Memorial Hospital in July 1968, the son of Margaret Goodband (1943-2024) and Victor Bett. His father studied at North Lindsey Technical College in the field of the iron and steel industry. [2]