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millmedia.bsky.social editor/founder. Interested in #localjournalism and low-stakes media drama.
Joshi Herrmann









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Am enjoying reading as much about Andy Burnham as possible, as I still don't know what I think about him. This is a good piece: manchestermill.co.uk/stop-looking...
This is a very funny response
EXCLUSIVE Andy Burnham interview in this week's New Statesman On the fight against Reform, what he would do differently to Keir Starmer, and how he wonders whether Brexit would have turned out differently if he had been elected Labour leader in 2015. www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
It’s not our job as journalists to be ‘sympathetic’. Enjoyed this moment in a fantastic piece. First time I’ve seen someone try to pin him down on what ‘Manchesterism’ means and how it’s applicable to the UK. He struggles.
The stunning, futuristic art deco Daily Express Building in Manchester, built in 1939. #StunDay #Photography #EastCoastKin #ClassicMono
This is certainly not an easy read but it is a stunning and important piece of reporting by my very talented colleague @andrewkersley.bsky.social and the @londonermag.bsky.social team.
This is an extraordinary, damning and terribly upsetting story — but a must-read, all the same.
This is a phenomenal piece of reporting.
“Much as I would love to dispute this unflattering designation, I fear Joshi has me bang to rights. My wife certainly thinks so.” That feels like the all important corroboration. www.newstatesman.com/editors-note...
The contrast between the care taken over the writing of this article, the evidence of its sustained pursuit of the truth, & the neglect & lies of social services & the council that it reveals, is in itself staggering, beyond the desperate sadness of the story it tells.
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Watching the mayor up close in Manchester, I’ve seen his unusual gifts and glaring weaknesses. Would he make a good prime minister?
manchestermill.co.uk
Stop looking for Burnhamism - in six years, I’ve never found it
On the campaign trail with the Manchester mayor in Makerfield
www.newstatesman.com
Andy Burnham's door-knock to Downing Street
I appeared in a walk-on role in an excellent profile of Andy Burnham
www.newstatesman.com
Am I a chin-scratching intellectual?
Joshi Herrmann
Joshi Herrmann
Caitlin Moran
Ailbhe Rea
Iain Roberts
Joshi Herrmann
Dan Hayes
Jason Hazeley
Dr Miranda Davies/Emmerson
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- responds to Joshi Herrmann piece ("I've not read it" - "he's not sympathetic") and criticism that he is vague on his plan for the country and 'Manchesterism' - tells a voter he will "possibly" challenge to become PM Much more in the piece! On newsstands now www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
In November 2023, police discovered the decayed corpse of Tracey Turnell in Walthamstow Market. She had no phone, job, passport, friends or lovers. There wasn’t a single photo of her. It was as if, in her far too public death, she entered the public record for the first time. Who was she?
In November 2023, police discovered the decayed corpse of Tracey Turnell in Walthamstow Market. She had no phone, job, passport, friends or lovers. There wasn’t a single photo of her. It was as if, in her far too public death, she entered the public record for the first time. Who was she?
In November 2023, police discovered the decayed corpse of Tracey Turnell in Walthamstow Market. She had no phone, job, passport, friends or lovers. There wasn’t a single photo of her. It was as if, in her far too public death, she entered the public record for the first time. Who was she?
In November 2023, police discovered the decayed corpse of Tracey Turnell in Walthamstow Market. She had no phone, job, passport, friends or lovers. There wasn’t a single photo of her. It was as if, in her far too public death, she entered the public record for the first time. Who was she?
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On the campaign trail with the Manchester mayor in Makerfield
www.newstatesman.com
Andy Burnham's door-knock to Downing Street
The body in the wheelchair: How did a troubled family get lost by the state?
A decayed corpse was found being wheeled through the centre of Walthamstow. Who was she? And who is to blame for her death?
www.the-londoner.co.uk
A decayed corpse was found being wheeled through the centre of Walthamstow. Who was she? And who is to blame for her death?
www.the-londoner.co.uk
The body in the wheelchair: How did a troubled family get lost by the state?
A decayed corpse was found being wheeled through the centre of Walthamstow. Who was she? And who is to blame for her death?
www.the-londoner.co.uk
The body in the wheelchair: How did a troubled family get lost by the state?
A decayed corpse was found being wheeled through the centre of Walthamstow. Who was she? And who is to blame for her death?
www.the-londoner.co.uk
Ailbhe Rea
The body in the wheelchair: How did a troubled family get lost by the state?
The Londoner
The Londoner
The Londoner
The Londoner