For more than half a century journalist Derek Bellis has run a freelance news agency covering north Wales. In this autobiography he recalls the stories he's covered, such as the Investiture of Prince Charles, an interview with The Beatles, the loss of 15 holidaymakers in a river tragedy in 1966, and the astonishing story of a chapel minister who mutilated and photographed dead bodies. A fascinating read for anyone interested in the events of the past half-century. With fake news prevalent and local journalism facing an uncertain future, this is a timely reminder of a golden era of fair news gathering.
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