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Graham Walker

England, Humber

Commercial Editor at National World Publishing

Commercial Editor working for 150+ UK titles inc @yorkshirepost @TheScotsman @SheffieldStar @LeedsNews. Own views. [email protected]

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Articles

  • 5 days ago | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Graham Walker

    Fun, flour, and family-friendly festivities this Saturday for National Mills WeekendYorkshire’s beloved Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park are continuing the celebrations of its 400-year anniversary with a packed programme of family-friendly activities as part of National Mills Weekend - a nationwide celebration of milling history.

  • 1 week ago | scotsman.com | Graham Walker

    May the 4th be with you!It’s Star Wars Day and the Force is strong at Scotland’s Drax owned Cruachan Power Station. The so-called Hollow Mountain, Ben Cruachan, in Argyll and Bute, was carved out to host the facility and recently made the jump to hyperspace-level fame thanks to its starring role in the Disney+ Star Wars TV series Andor. It appeared as the Empire's supply hub on the planet Aldhani.

  • 1 week ago | thestar.co.uk | Graham Walker

    Scouting for Girls frontman Roy Stride in an exclusive chat today revealed new 2026 album and tour details - promising fans a 'fun sing-along and nostalgic ride'. The 22 date UK shows - next March and February - will see frontman guitarist and songwriter Roy, drummer Peter Ellard and bassist Greg Churchouse, play greatest hits and new songs celebrating the 15th anniversary of iconic platinum-selling second album, Everybody Wants To Be On TV, out now in new picture disc and vinyl formats.

  • 2 weeks ago | immortalegypt.co.uk | Graham Walker

    With this month filming for a new BBC project, visiting the ‘Immersive Tutankhamun’ exhibition in London and guest curating two more Egyptian-themed exhibitions, ‘The Story of Harold Jones’ has just opened at Carmarthenshire Museum (below left) while our ‘Resurrecting Ancient Egypt’ continues to celebrate Egypt’s influence on the architecture of Yorkshire, which has more pyramids than any other county in England. And pyramids have certainly been in the media spotlight recently.

  • 2 weeks ago | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Graham Walker

    This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. When war broke out in 1914, thousands of coal miners swapped shovels for rifles, believing life in the trenches might be easier than life underground. It wasn’t.

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