Monday, 30 September 2019

Fancy working for MailOnline?



The MailOnline editorial training scheme which starts in March next year is now open for applications. Those who come on the scheme will receive a month's intensive training in London before heading off to a regional newspaper or agency for their placement. They will return to the Mail's offices in London in the summer ... to work in a fast-paced newsroom covering national and international news for the world’s biggest English-language newspaper website.
Above are the details and here is the link to the advert on Hold The Front Page.

Friday, 27 September 2019

Becca wins the newsquiz Champagne

The trainee subs with Becca and her newsquiz Champagne
The Daily Mail subbing trainees had an intense final week of training in Kensington. The two sports subs were on the sportsdesk for much of the week, creating spreads and covering games. The news subs worked on a breaking story, created visuals for new sections and went through an editing exercise with senior subs Mike Hawkins and Ben Jackson

Trainee Anna Tatham reviews the morning papers
There were sessions by chief sub Alex Richman and features chief sub Andrea Jones. The trainees now head off to newsrooms in London and Glasgow for their placements. They are a bright and likeable group and I wish them well.
We finished the course, as usual, with the newsquiz. This week's winner was Becca McCauley with a score of 17, just ahead of Sian Bahia on 16.5. It meant Becca overtook quiz pacesetter Lewis Steele to collect the Champagne for the top score over the four weeks. Well done to her. 
Last week’s top online newsquiz score was an unbeatable 23 by Liz Gerard, ahead of Janet Boyle on 20, the same as Becca scored. Toby Brown clocked up 18 and Gavin Devine 17. The best team score was 17.5 by Bruce and Sarah Hayward followed by the Penman Collective and the Roberts Family on 17. 
Here is this week’s newsquiz. As usual there are 25 questions about the week’s events. Give it a go and see if you can beat Becca's 17.

Wednesday's front pages
1. After the Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday the Speaker John Bercow said he had instructed the authorities to ensure the House of Commons sat on Wednesday at what specific time?
2. In response to Labour MP Paula Sherriff’s plea to stop using inflammatory words such as surrender, betrayal and traitor, Boris Johnson said: 'I have never heard so much ___ in my life.’ What is the missing word?
3. Who said of Boris Johnson: 'I think it was sloppy language and the wrong thing to say but I don’t think that he is an evil man.’
4. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox made a statement to Parliament on Wednesday which finished with the line: ‘The time is coming Mr Speaker, when even these ___ won’t be able to prevent ___’. What are the two missing words? Half a point for each.
5. Cabinet minister Michael Gove described Boris Johnson as a born winner and compared him to which football manager?
6. The Labour Party conference finished midweek and the Conservative party conference is due to begin on Sunday. In which two cities? Half a point for each.
7. What is the name of the company, that built London's red double decker Routemaster buses when Boris Johnson was mayor, which went into administration putting 1,400 jobs at risk?
8. More than half of a Government £100,000 grant given to which company, owned by Boris Johnson’s friend Jennifer Arcuri, was frozen while a review is carried out?
9. Following the collapse of Thomas Cook, the Civil Aviation Authority arranged for 150,000 passengers to be brought back to the UK in an operation with what codename?
10. A t-shirt with an image of what creature on the shoulder sold-out quickly this week, raising money for Shelter?
11. Which presenter was found to have breached the BBC's editorial guidelines after criticising Donald Trump for telling black politicians to 'go home’?
12. Why did a £12.99 blue-and-white dungaree outfit from H&M sell out online this week?
13. What is the name of Joe Biden’s son whose business dealings in the Ukraine were central to the Democrats' bid to impeach President Donald Trump?
14. US rugby player John Quill was the first man to do what at this year’s World Cup?
15. British couple Roger and Sue Clarke, both 72, were jailed for how many years by a Portuguese court for drug smuggling on a cruise ship?
16. Why was 34-year-old millionaire property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in the headlines?
17. France’s second-longest-serving postwar president, Jacques Chirac, died this week at what age?
18. The Duchess of Cambridge officially named the polar research ship, which the public voted to call Boaty McBoatface, as Sir David Attenborough at a dockyard on which river?
19. What is the name of the company that launched Creatable World doll kits which are gender inclusive?
20. Journalist Freddy McConnell lost his case at the High Court where he had asked not to be called what? 
21. What is the name of the hurricane whose remnants brought heavy rain to the UK this week?
22. How was 44-year-old Elayne Stanley from Widnes killed?
23. What was Australian Wally Conron referring to when he said his life’s regret was opening 'a Pandora's box’ and 'releasing a Frankenstein’?
24. Love Island contestant Maura Higgins and former television presenter Michael Barrymore were named as the first what?
25. Which television programme won Emmys for outstanding writing, best comedy series, best directing and lead actress in a comedy series?

Answers here

Friday, 20 September 2019

Becca wins this week's newsquiz

The trainees with some of the pages they created this week
The Daily Mail's trainee sub-editors and sports journalists had a change of pace this week. They spent three days developing their InDesign, Photoshop and layout skills with Mike Brough. And yesterday and today the sports journalists worked on the sports desk. Isaan Khan went to the Tottenham Hotspur press conference and his article was published online. You can read it here

Lewis Steele was at Manuel Pellegrini's press conference today ahead of West Ham's game against Manchester United on Sunday. The sub-editors spent the last two days doing features with Fiona Webster. As usual we finished the week with the newsquiz and the top score was Becca McAuley with an impressive 20. 
The top solo scorer in last week's quiz was Carson Black, narrowly ahead of trainees Lewis and Kumail Jaffer on 17.5. The top team was Adam Batstone and his Lake District walking pals with 18. Here is this week's quiz. As usual there are 25 questions about the week. Give it a go and see if you can beat Becca's score. 

Today's front pages

1. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would ignore the Commons vote ordering him to delay the UK's EU departure and added: 'The madder ___ gets, the stronger___ gets.’ What is the missing word?
2. How many Supreme Court judges have been hearing challenges arguing that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks is unlawful?
3. Former Prime Minister Sir John Major, in his submission to the Supreme Court, said that Boris Johnson acted like a dishonest what when he prorogued Parliament?
4. Former PM David Cameron was rebuked by Buckingham Palace after revealing he asked The Queen to intervene in the Scottish referendum, telling her that even raising what would make a difference? 

5. In his autobiography For The Record former Prime Minister David Cameron said of which colleague that ‘one quality shone through: disloyalty.’
6. What did David Cameron say in his book was 'one of the proudest moments' of his premiership, although he had ‘wobbled’ over it and faced heated opposition in the Conservative party?
7. Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage tweeted: 'The ___ prime minister of Luxembourg set out to ritually humiliate Boris Johnson and mock our country. We want no part in their EU empire.’ What is the missing word?
8. Which former minister quit the Conservatives to join the Liberal Democrats, saying the Government had a 'scorched earth approach' to delivering Brexit?
9. British Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng said the voices of children taking part in the global climate strike today were 'being heard’ but that he 'could not endorse' what?
10. Paedophile Vanessa George, who was released from prison after serving ten years, is to be banned from which two counties? Half a point for each.
11. Former Rangers and Netherlands footballer Fernando Ricksen died at the age of 43, six years after revealing that he had what disease?
12. Why was new father Omar Salem in the headlines? 
13. An 18-carat solid gold toilet, made by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and estimated to be worth £4.8 million, was stolen from where?
14. Saudi Arabia displayed drone and missile fragments which it said showed that an air strike on two oil installations was 'unquestionably sponsored’ by one country and 'did not originate’ from another country. Name the two countries. Half a point for each.
15. Newspapers were making the news this week. Cricketer Ben Stokes described one as ‘despicable', rugby’s Gareth Thomas said another was the 'paper I trust’ and another apologised after saying David Cameron had 'privileged pain' over his son’s death. Name the three newspapers. Half a point for two, one point for all three.
16. Grandmother Mavis Eccleston, 80, was cleared of what at Staffordshire Crown Court?
17. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologised after a photograph emerged of him with a brown face at a school gala in 2001. Which character was he dressed as?
18. England and Scotland play their first Rugby World cup games in Japan on Sunday. Who are their opponents? Half a point for each.
19. Why, according to BBC director general Lord Hall, was there a 'collective sigh of relief issued by leaders and public figures all over the country’ on Thursday?
20. Shares in which company, that has 550 high street stores and employs 22,000 staff, dropped by 20 per cent when markets opened this morning (Friday) following news of its possible collapse?
21. Nine-year-old Ella McEwan and her seven-year-old sister Caitlin, from Southampton, campaigned to stop what? 
22. Who said this week: 'Guys, you’ve got to really go to the doctor … finger up the bum, no harm done’?
23. American musician Ric Ocasek, who died aged 75, fronted which new wave band who had hits with My Best Friend’s Girl and Drive?
24. The songs American Idiot by Green Day. Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus and Mr Brightside by The Killers were in the top five of which list published this week?
25. Streatham rapper Dave was named as the winner of this year's Mercury Prize for his debut album. What is the album called?

Answers here

Friday, 13 September 2019

Aloysius wins the newsquiz Champagne

The trainees in Northcliffe House this afternoon. Aloysius (fourth from left) collected the newsquiz Champagne
The Daily Mail trainees had another busy week in Kensington. They had sessions with consultant editor Andrew Pierce, weekend editor Amy Marley and editor emeritus Peter Wright, who went through Ipso and the editor's code. On Wednesday they had a day with the lawyers. Associate night editor Chris Dean and Katherine Cowles, from last year's course, gave talks to the subbing trainees. Trainee Kathryn Batte spent time on the sports desk and her story on England's record at St Mary's, before Tuesday's game against Kosovo, was published. You can read it here



As always we finished the week with the newsquiz. The joint top scorers this week are Kumail Jaffer and Lewis Steele who both scored 17.5. The highest scoring reporter over the two weeks, though, was Aloysius Atkinson who won the Champagne. Well done to him.
The reporters now head off to their placements in Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool and Birmingham. I wish them well and look forward to their success stories. The subs have another two weeks of training in London. 
The newquiz was done at the same time by the Press Association's trainees and the top scorer was Rebekah Evans with 16.
In last week's quiz Aloysius's score of 20 was unbeaten by the online players. Liz Gerard scored 19 and Lydia Willgress 17. The top teams were Bruce and Sarah Hayward and Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe, both on 18. Here is this week's quiz. As usual there are 25 questions about the week. Give it a go and see if you can beat Lewis and Kumail's 17.5?


Today's front pages
1. The answer Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave to a question he was asked, while on a lighthouse tender on the Thames, was ‘absolutely not’. What was the question?
2. Works and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd quit the Cabinet, calling Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to expel 21 MPs from the parliamentary Conservative party an 'act of ___ ___’ . What are the two missing words?
3. Works and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd resigned her post and said she would stand down from her seat where she has a majority of just 346. Which two towns does she represent?
4. John Bercow, the longest serving Speaker of the commons since the 1940s, announced his retirement after how many years in the chair?
5. After the Speaker John Bercow announced his resignation bookmakers said which two MPs were the clear favourites to replace him. Half a point for each.
6. Which two people did a senior Conservative source say were 'not fit and proper persons’? Half a point for each.
7. Who told Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a face-to-face meeting that ‘there’s no such thing as a clean break or just getting it done’?
8. Asked about the criticism of his knighthood on Radio 4's Today programme, former cricketer Geoffrey Boycott responded: 'I don't give a ___ about her, love. It was 25 years ago so you can take your political nature and do whatever you want with it.’ What is the missing word?
9. A study revealed that the UK performed worse than Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand and Norway in what?
10. British Airways started cancelling flights for thousands of passengers at the end of September when pilots belonging to which union are threatening strike action?
11. What was dropped by Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue because it might put women off joining the brigade?
12. Former F1 champion Michael Schumacher was reported to be 'conscious' after undergoing stem-cell treatment in which city?
13. The Duchess of Sussex returned to official duties after her maternity leave to launch a five-piece clothing range for unemployed women trying to enter the workplace. What is it called?
14. Little Mix's Jesy Nelson in a BBC documentary this week spoke about attempting to take her life after trolls who mocked her looks and weight. What was the documentary called?
15. Why was K2-18b in the headlines?
16. Banker Stacey Macken won a sexual discrimination claim against BNP Paribas because her male colleagues were paid more than her. She also said that colleagues had left what on her desk?
17. A 22-year-old man has been charged with the murder of 11-month-old Zakari William Bennett-Eko who died after he was thrown in a Moses basket into which river?
18. In England’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Kosovo what did Harry Kane do that had not been done by an England player since 2004?
19. US President Donald Trump has fired his third national security adviser in three years. What is his name?
20. What nationality is 19-year-old Bianca Andreescu who beat Serena Williams in the US Open final to claim her first Grand Slam title and deny the American a 24th major?
21. The Independent Commission on Examination Malpractice, set up to investigate cheating, said that what should be banned from exam halls?
22. More than 23 of which actor's family members are feared missing in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas?
23. What did athlete Mo Farah do for the sixth time in a row?
24. Actor Asan N’Jle was sacked after getting into a brawl with fellow actor Jamie Lomas at the TV Choice Awards. Which two soaps do they work for? Half a point for each?
25. Top Gear presenter Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff said he was 'absolutely fine' after crashing a three-wheeled motorcycle at Elvington Airfield near which city?


Answers here

Friday, 6 September 2019

Aloysius wins newsquiz with 20 points

The 15 Daily Mail editorial trainees - news reporters, sports journalists and sub-editors - had a busy first week in Derry Street. They enjoyed sessions with executive editor Ben Taylor, managing editor Alex Bannister, investigative reporter Sian Boyle and former trainees Eleanor Sharples and Dora Allday. The reporters pitched stories to chief reporter Sam Greenhill and the sports journalists to consultant sports editor Jim Mansell. The subs had sessions with senior sub David Felstein. Amelia Clarke won a scratchcard for the best intro of the week and Kathryn Batte won one for the best headline. We finished the week, as always, with the newsquiz ... 25 questions about the week’s events. The winner was Aloysius Atkinson with an impressive score of 20, narrowly beating Lewis Steele and Becca McAuley who both scored 18. In last week’s quiz there were three joint top solo scorers - Elly Rewcastle, Janet Boyle and Liz Gerard on 18. The top team was Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe with 18.5. My drinking pals from the Three Legs Brewery - Peter, Stacey, Nicky, Les and Rosie - scored a commendable 16. Here is this week’s quiz. Can you beat Aloysius’s score of 20? Give it a go and let me know how you get on.

Today's papers
1. Twenty-one Tories sided with the Opposition on Tuesday night, to back a Bill allowing MPs to take control of Commons Business, and defeat the Government by how many votes?  
2. Prime Minister Boris Johnson lost his Commons majority, while at the despatch box, when which former minister crossed the floor and joined the Liberal Democrats?
3. Who reacted to losing the Tory whip by saying of the party: 'It’s been taken over by a rather knockabout sort of character, who’s got this bizarre crash-it-through philosophy ... a  Cabinet which is the most Rightwing Cabinet any Conservative party has ever produced’?
4. Asked if he could promise to never seek a Brexit delay from the EU, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: 'Yes, I can. I’d rather be ___ ___ ___ ___.' What are the four missing words.
5. What did Labour MP Anna Turley call the 'physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contempt for our parliament’ and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas say was 'contemptuous of this house and of the people’?
6. The Prime Minister’s brother Jo Johnson resigned as a junior minister and said he would also step down as a member of parliament for which constituency?
7. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was called ‘childish, ‘homophobic’ and ‘a mysoginist’ after mouthing what insult at Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over his refusal to vote for a General Election?
8. What is the name of the rescued Jack Russell cross puppy who moved into 10 Downing Street? Correct spelling please.
9. Chancellor Sajid Javid announced 'the end of austerity' with the biggest increase in spending on public services for 15 years. How much did he promise?
10. What is the name of the hurricane that killed at least 20 people in the Bahamas before moving on to America’s east coast?
11. What was the name of the diving boat that caught fire off Santa Barbara in California killing 34 people?
12. Which company was demoted from the FTSE 100 for the first time in its history after its value fell below the threshold for inclusion?
13. What nationality was 22-year-old Anthoine Hubert who was killed in a Formula 2 race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium?
14. Princess Charlotte was pictured arriving on her first day at which private school?
15. A spat between former England strikers Alan Shearer and Michael Owen was rekindled with the publication of Owen’s autobiography. What is the book called?
16. Why was Pope Francis late for his public prayers in St Peter’s Square, Vatican City, on Sunday?
17. What did Simon and Sally Fenton discover when they returned home to Newbury from their French holiday?
18. Robert Mugabe, whose brutal rule turned Zimbabwe into an international outcast, died at the age of 95 in which country?
19. Scientists from New Zealand’s Otago University, who analysed 3,000 species in Loch Ness, said they couldn’t rule out a theory that what creature may have grown to an extreme size?
20. TV and radio presenter Helen Skelton revealed that how much had been taken from her bank account by telephone scammers?
21. More than 100 parents and pupils gathered outside Priory School in Lewes, East Sussex, to protest about what new rule?
22. Australian cricket writer Peter Lalor was mistakenly charged £55,300 for what at the Malmaison Hotel in Manchester?
23. Dean Holland, 45, and his partner were fined more than £9,000 by magistrates and told by the council to leave their Bradford home after they flouted an order to stop doing what?
24. Who won the most stylish man prize at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards?
25. Pop stars, artists and royalty were among the guests at the wedding of singer Ellie Goulding and art dealer Caspar Jopling at which church?

Answers here