Selected latest articles
"Human interest"
Multiple birth stories
- - My three little miracles - DAILY EXPRESS
- - And they said I should let one of my triplets die
- - The Twins so close it almost killed them - DAILY MAIL
- - Black and white twins - DAILY MAIL
- - They were scanning for cancer...instead they found triplets - DAILY MAIL
- - A proud mum's heavyweight champions - DAILY MAIL
Technology
Parenting
Relationships and health
Journalism and PR
Education
TV
Publications previously edited by Linda Jones include:
- - ALL ABOUT EVE (EXPRESS & STAR)
In 2000, I was called upon to stand in for the regular editor of this weekly women's supplement for the summer. - - BUSINESS REPORT
When this West Midlands-based business newspaper relaunched in 2003, I offered guidance in establishing regular features and news reporting. I was also responsible for subbing and proofreading. - - CORRIE BLOG
Love Corrie? Then you'll love Corrie Blog. On May 10 2006 Linda was asked to become a temporary editor of this site. I say on May 10 2006 Linda was asked...oh never mind. - - TWINS, TRIPLETS & MORE
Popular quarterly magazine published by Tamba, The Twins and Multiple Births Association. - - PULSE, ST PETERSBURG
"Pulse is a slick colour monthly with tons of club, pub, nightlife and other information about the city at large, written with a very young and fresh outlook." LONELY PLANET
- - ST PETERSBURG PRESS (Now St Petersburg Times)
"The St Petersburg Press, once an upstart with lofty ideas, is now an integral part of life in the city. The team puts together a reliable weekly, especially its Prospects section packed with practical information and listings of clubs, pubs, restaurants, museums and theatres etc." LONELY PLANET
Regional titles where Linda has been news editor are:
- - Worcester Evening News
Linda was news editor in Worcester in 1996. - - Express & Star
In 1998, Linda worked as a district news editor at the Wolverhampton Express & Star. She worked on the newsdesk to oversee either the Staffordshire, Dudley or Sandwell editions.
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