On 2 October 2006, the Telegraph simply became the Coventry Telegraph . played a prominent role in The Pink'. For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive: This newspaper is published by Reach PLC We've moved death notices to a new place. Removal on Saturday 4th March 2023 to arrive in St Nailes Church K. View Funeral Arrangements In April 2022, the publication had a paid daily circulation of just over 6,183 copies. A collection of obituaries found in the British Newspaper Archives. Last 7 days; Last 30 days; Last 6 months; Last 12 months; Show all; Search again. Apr 1941 - Nov 2022. Sir Howard Hodgkin, who died aged 84, was an artist of international renown whose paintings, though small in scale, resonated with glorious colour and deep feeling, Hugh Hefner,who died aged 91, was the priapic founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy, the "girlie" magazine that combined full-page spreads of semi-naked womenwith good writing, playing on a mixture of sexual desire and social aspiration, Tristan Voorspuy,who died aged 61,devoted much of his energy to conserving the wildlife, and was the intrepid guide of mounted safaris that offered his clients exhilarating encounters with big game at close range, Sabrina,who has died aged 80, claimed to be Britains first sex symbol, and achieved unprecedented fame in the 1950s as a glamour model with stupendous 41in breasts, Credit: It provided coverage of sport from the Midlands, as well as national and international sport. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. It changed its name to the Coventry Evening Telegraph on 17 November 1941. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Franchisee, Saj Shah, right, at the story corner at his McDonald's branch in Rooley Lane, Bradford, Some of the free books on offer at McDonald's in Rooley Lane, Bradford. HP10 9TY. Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Getty Images, Sir Peter Hall, the theatre, opera and film director, who died aged 86, founded the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960 aged 29 and went on to oversee the opening of the National Theatre on the South Bank in the mid-1970s, Clare Hollingworth,who died aged 105, was one of the most celebrated war correspondents of her time and witnessed the outbreak of the Second World War on September 1 1939, Tim Pigott-Smith, who died aged 70, was a seasoned Shakespearean stage actor before achieving television stardom as the sadistic police superintendent turned Army colonel Ronald Merrick in ITV's The Jewel in the Crown, King Michael of Romania,whodied aged 96, reigned for three years until 1930, and then again from 1940 to 1947, was overthrown twice,lunched with, and defied, Hitler and dined with Mussolini, Michael Bond,who died aged 91, was a prolific author of childrens stories and the creator of Paddington Bear,Darkest Perus most celebrated emigrant, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, who died aged 93, inherited the earldom created for her father Earl Mountbatten of Burma after narrowly escaping death in the IRA bomb attack in which he and her son Nicholas were killed, Baroness Heyhoe Flint, better known as Rachael Heyhoe Flint, whodied aged 77, brought a new zest and prestige to womens cricket,andas captain of England between 1966 and 1976 she never lost a match, Max Clifford, who died aged 74, was a publicist who specialisedboth in purveying and suppressing scandals before he himself becamemired in sleaze after he was found guilty of sexually abusing four teenage girls, Bernard Dunstan,who died aged 97, was a successful figurative painter in the tradition of Degas, Walter Sickert and Vuillard, Source: From 1946 until the end of April 2004, a separate sports publication, The Pink, was printed every Saturday evening. View obituary. [13], The current editor of the Coventry Telegraph and CoventryLive is Adam Moss. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. contact the editor here. By Telegraph Obituaries 18 Jan 2023, 12:57pm. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Find out more, Anthony Green, painter whose unusual works probed his own domestic life obituary, Tom Sizemore, actor who specialised in playing hard men but whose career was derailed by violence and drug abuse obituary, Ron Roddan, athletics coach who guided Linford Christie to Olympic gold obituary, Sir Peter Graham-Moon, Bt, rally-driver and philandering baronet whose wronged wife cut up his suits obituary, Steve Mackey, bass guitarist with Pulp, darlings of Britpop obituary, Wayne Shorter, revered musician and composer acclaimed as one of the finest jazz saxophonists obituary. The decision by the proprietors was a consequence of the changing patterns of work at the paper (and the industry in general). Swansea. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in Aug 30, 2012 . Love always, Nan and Grandad Robbo xxx, MOORE Clara Alice Beryl Welcome to the world beautiful girl. Precious daughter of Matilda and Hugh McKeown. Introducing the new online home for all your, Congratulations HOTHERSALL SKYE HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY VERY PROUD OF YOU AND WHO YOU ARE BECOMING. In 1985, the local independent radio station (then known as Mercia Sound) and the Telegraph formed the Snowball Appeal, a charitable organisation whose aim is to raise money to help sick and needy children in Coventry and Warwickshire.[10]. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Aug 30, 2012 The Funeral Service will be held on (ne Allen) Sadly passed away peacefully on 23rd February 2023, aged 93 (Phil) Philip Brian King of Burnaby Rd Coventry sadly and unexpectedly passed (Pam) Passed away in University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire, on 21st David passed away on the 7th February 2023 with his beloved wife Christine by Late of Walsgrave Road, Coventry CV2 4BL Passed away in University Hospital With much sadness the family of Douglas Hobday, originally of Bishopton Close (Lunn) Reunited with Husband Dennis on Monday 20th February 2023 aged 95 years. [2] On 2 October 2006, the Telegraph simply became the Coventry Telegraph, reflecting its switch to a morning publication.[3][4]. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Editors' Code of Practice. First Names. Passed away on 20th February 2023 aged 80 years. Love from daughters Yvonne and Linda and grandkids. From 1897 a pink sports edition was published on a Saturday evening. We all love you s, KEN JEFFREYS Happy 80th birthday 27/2/43 Have a wonderful day lots of love from all of the family Li. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Historical copies of the Coventry Telegraph, dating back to 1914, are available to search and view in digitised form at the British Newspaper Archive.[5]. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Families and friends can share via various social channels, one single share can go further than you think. Search. Happy Birthday Pops! Iliffe already owned the weekly Coventry Times. Add a photo free. [1] Trinity Mirror is now known as Reach plc. Funeral Notices Jobs Advertise with us Voucher Codes Property Directory Dating Book an Ad Buy a photo Newsletter Signup Family Notices Welcome to Family Announcements, browse or add tributes and. 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[11] When the exhibition ends in July 2018 Complex Developments Ltd hope to turn the buildings into a 100-bed hotel. The McDonalds restaurant on Rooley Lane in Bradford has been given a literary makeover this week, with the unveiling of a special World Book Day-themed story corner, offering families a comfortable space where they can take time out to enjoy a read-along together. In 2016, Coventry Telegraph launched a new weekly podcast, centred around goings on at Coventry City F.C., titled 'The Pink'. Some of the free books on offer at McDonald's in Rooley Lane, Bradford (Image: McDonald's). It became the Coventry Telegraph in 2006. Veronica Catherine Devine. Editors' Code of Practice. The Coventry Telegraph is a local English tabloid newspaper. We invite you to join us and remember loved ones, and if you wish, make a donation in their memory. A BRADFORD fast food restaurant has been given a literary makeover to mark World Book Day. Earliest issue: February 9, 1891 If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Last Names. The cosy corners have been decked out with colourful bunting, World Book Day-themed fancy dress, comfy cushions and books. A page to announce deaths and funeral notices in Coventry, brought to you via funeral-notices.co.uk. Reposing at the family home Friday 12 noon to 10 pm for family and friends. Sold for half a penny, it was a four-page broadsheet newspaper. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's From 2 October 2006, the publication changed from an evening paper to a morning paper. Who loves you Bev, love William, TAYLOR Leah Happy 18th Birthday. "Remember these Coventry businesses from the 1980s? Sir Bruce Forsyth, the comedian and game show host who died aged 89, was one of the most enduring stars of British television and in shows such as The Generation Game and Strictly Come Dancinghis irrepressible, slightly camp enthusiasm won over millions of viewers, Yvonne Burney, whodied aged 95, was the youngest female SOE agent to be parachuted into wartime France, and was later sent to Ravensbrck concentration camp, Sir Roger Moore, the film actor, who died aged 89won international celebrity in the 1960s as the immaculately clad Simon Templar in The Saint, a television role that led to his being cast as James Bondin a hugely successful series of feature films, The 1st Earl of Snowdon, who died aged 86, wasan outstanding photographer, an implacable champion of the disabled, and a designer and film-maker of note, but he was best knownas the husband of Princess Margaret, Chuck Berry,who died aged 90, was a pivotal figure in the development of rock-and-roll, and brought the new genre into the mainstream, giving popular music a raw energy that influenced countless emerging bands, John Noakes, who died aged 83was a television personality whose courage, humour and irrepressible boyish enthusiasm made him an outstanding presenter of Blue Peter, Peter Sallis,the character actor, who died aged 96, was most recognisable for his role as the easy-going, self-effacing Clegg inLast of the Summer Wine, and alsolent his voice to the unassuminginventor, Wallace, ofWallace and Gromit, Major General Sandy Thomas,whodied aged 98, won a DSO and two Military Crosses in the course of a highly adventurous Army career, James "Lionel" Brooke, who died aged 76, was variously a racing driver, woodsman, poet, artist, lawyer and psychotherapist, and the son of the pretender to the throne of Sarawak, the jungle kingdom on Borneo, Sir John Hurt, who died aged 77, was an actor of mercurial talent, capable of wide emotional range, who excelled in playing misfits, eccentrics and victims of fate, Joost van der Westhuizen, who died aged 45, was regarded as the best scrum-half of the modern era and one of the greatest Springbok rugby players of all time, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, who died aged 45, was a vivacious socialite anda tribune of the so-called It-Girl revolution in the mid-Nineties, Victor Lownes,who died aged 88, was the original business partner of the American Playboy supremo Hugh Hefner and his hedonistic lifestyle led Private Eye to refer to him as Victor (disgusting) Lownes, Keith Barron, the actor, who died aged 83, was a surprise sex symbol and a reliable star of the sitcom circuit, most fondly remembered for Duty Free, Yuri Drozdov, who died aged 91, was aformer KGB major-general who did undercover work in China during the Cultural Revolution and in Cold War Berlin and ran a covert KGB unit whose officers were trained to liquidate people abroad, Roy Dotrice,the actor, who has died aged 94, was a supreme impersonator of old men, his evocations of the whims, wheezes, mannerisms and vocal quirks of the doddery carrying more conviction than the efforts of truly ancient players, David Shepherd, the artist,who died aged 86, enjoyed great popularity with the public, if not with the critics and achieved immense commercial success, Robert Hardy,the actor, who has died aged 91, had a fine record of television performances spanning more than 40 years, ranging from several portrayals of Winston Churchill to that of the peppery vet Siegfried Farnon in the popular 1980s series All Creatures Great and Small, Sir Edward du Cann, who died aged 93, was aformer Conservative MP and chairman of Lonrho, but admiration of his early career later turned to distrust, Source: By Telegraph Obituaries 18 Jan 2023, 1:02pm. The latest issues were added in Feb 1, 2023. We love welcoming young families into our restaurant and the story corners mean we have even more to offer when they come in to enjoy a meal together.. The newspaper became a part of the then Mirror Group (prior to its merger with Trinity to become Trinity Mirror), in 1997. Search by name or location to find online obituaries. With the number of staff reduced and no longer needing the space for the discontinued printing presses, it was decided that a smaller, more modern headquarters was now necessary. FUNERALS BY DEVALL & SON Search forthcoming funerals William Henry Walton ("Bill") 01 Mar 2023 Heart of England Crematorium However, in 1991, the managing director, Chris Oakley, led a management buy-out creating Midland Independent Newspapers. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. A collection of Nuneaton & Coventry Obituary and forthcoming funerals we are facilitating. Death Notice 334 27/02/2023 Coventry The cosy corners have been decked out with colourful bunting, World Book Day-themed fancy dress, comfy . Loving mother to Marina, Chris and A visitor lit a candle on the Death Notice of, A visitor added a Photo on the Death Notice of, A visitor left a Tribute on the Death Notice of, A visitor made a Donation on the Death Notice of, Most popular notice home pages and groups, This site is brought to you by Reach PLC who are a supplier member to. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. The Telegraph is published Monday to Saturday in the following editions: On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In 1997, Midland Independent Newspapers was sold for 297 million to Mirror Group. Funeral: 2 Dec 2022, Coventry. Local, domestic and foreign news were covered as well as commercial and financial reports and sports coverage. Its important to my team and me to support our local community and initiatives like this mean a lot to us. Coincidentally, the BBC used the same name for what became its long-running Watchdog series. LOTS, Happy 18th Birthday HOTHERSALL SKYE HAVE A GREAT MEMORABLE 18TH AND KEEP ACHIEVING YOUR GOALS. It was shortlisted at the Press Gazette British Journalism Awards 2014 in the Campaign of the Year category and Simon Gilbert, who spearheaded the campaign, was nominated for Sports Journalist of the Year. It would be political without being partisan or the representative of any faction. Some of the free books on offer at McDonald's in Rooley Lane, Bradford (Image: McDonald's). Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. This is a collaborative project with FindMyPast.com. 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Coventry Deaths and Funeral Notices Jonathan Raban, self-scrutinising travel writer and novelist of originality and humour - obituary. in Coventry, Warwickshire, England. Much Franklin & Hawkins Funeral Directors Ltd. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in 1891-1941 Midland Daily Telegraph 1941-87 Coventry Evening Telegraph. We wish you all the love peace, DAVISON Mick and Jen Happy Ruby Wedding Anniversary to a special Mum and Dad, Nan and Grandad!, LAMB Betty Happy 85th birthday Mum and Nanna! 2023 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited - Proudly presented by Findmypast in partnership with the British Library, A Findmypast company - also visit: Obituaries & obituary notices in Nuneaton. It was Coventrys first daily paper and appeared initially as the Midland Daily Telegraph. Tragically taken from us (Ron) Much loved husband of the late Margaret, Much loved partner of the late Eileen Peacefully passed away on the 15th of January 2023. GenesReunited. Uploaded: 1 day ago. After 96 years of ownership by the Illife Family, American Ralph Ingersoll II bought the controlling interest of the Iliffe family's newspapers. John James Murphy, Co. Fermanagh Death Notice Added recently John James Murphy, Derryhinney, Graffey Road, Macken, Enniskillen, Co, Fermanagh died 2nd March 2023 R.I.P. It changed its name to the Coventry Evening Telegraph on 17 November 1941. Passed peacefully away on the 08/01/2023 at UHCW. The latest issues were added in Feb 1, 2023 1 month ago . [12], In the summer of 2014, the newspaper began a social media campaign entitled #bringCityhome, which helped ensure Coventry City F.C. In the summer of 2012, the paper moved its headquarters to Thomas Yeoman House at Coventry Canal Basin, in Leicester Row. The campaign drew praise from national media and figures within the football world. We invite you to join us and remember loved ones, and if you wish, make a donation in their memory. Chris Barham/ANL/REX/Shutterstock, Squadron Leader Tom Long, whodied aged 97, flew Mosquitos with the Pathfinder Force and attacked Berlin on 25 occasions resulting in the award of two DFCs, Hywel Bennett, the actor, whodied aged 73, excelled at playing loners and outsiders, andbecame best known for his role as an over-educated loafer in the 1980s television sitcom Shelley, Jana Novotna, who died aged 49, won the hearts of the Wimbledon crowds in her 1993 final against Steffi Graf, when she snatched defeat from the jaws of victory and then shed tears on the shoulder of the Duchess of Kent, Glen Campbell, who died aged 81, was a country singer with enormous crossover appeal who recorded thechart-topping hits Rhinestone Cowboyand Southern Nights, Sir David Tang,who died aged 63, was aHong Kong-born entrepreneur, style guru and bon viveur, Sean Hughes, who died aged 51, was a stand-up comedian best known to British television viewers as a team captain for 10 series of the BBC Two comedy music quiz show Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Air Commodore Jayne Millington, whodied aged 55, was an air defence specialist and sheplanned and commanded the air defence and air counter terrorism operations for the 2012 London Olympics, Fats Domino, who died aged 89, was one of the great pioneers of rock and roll andsold more than 110 million records, including the hit singles Blueberry Hill and Aint That a Shame, Lt-Col Simon Hall, who died aged 57, was a charismatic officer in the Marines and specialised as a mountain leader, before becoming a member of the SBS and serving with the SAS, Blanche Blackwell,who died aged 104, was the mother of the record mogul Chris Blackwell, the mistress of Ian Fleming and one of the last survivors from the age when some 20 families ran Jamaica, The 11th Duke of Beaufort, whodied aged 89, was a landowner, a dashing sportsman, a connoisseur and a glamorous figure on the London art scene, Source: A 4-page broadsheet, it sold for a halfpenny. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. According to the opening statement by the owners, the Telegraph would advocate those high principles of Independent Liberalism which form the broad basis of the freedom and liberty of the people. The foundation stone was laid by the then proprietor, Lord Iliffe G.B.E, on 21 November 1957.[7][8][9]. Have a lovely day celebrating. The headquarters for a significant period of the paper's history was at 157 Corporation Street, Coventry, CV1 1FP. Patti Love, actress who gave a stunning performance in the play Mary Barnes and upbraided Harold Shand in The Long Good Friday - obituary. 4 talking about this. Below is an incomplete list of editors of the Coventry Telegraph and Coventry Evening Telegraph: Coventry Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Reach PLC Midlands Ltd is the publisher of the Telegraph and a number of local publications. 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