The Daily Mirror moved to the north tonight to show our loyal readers exactly how the paper is put together on a daily basis.
Our news conference was held in a city centre hotel watched by the people who buy the paper every day.
They were given the chance to see how we choose the front page story and which photos are used on each page.
The project called “Mirror Live” saw Mirror executives head north from our HQ in London to meet the readers.
Daily Mirror reader Rhys Blanchard, 20, from Salford Quays said: “It’s been an absolutely privilege to come along and see how such an iconic paper works.
“It’s has been fascinating to see how the paper is put together.”
Editor Alison Phillips said: “It has been great to come to Manchester and show our dedicated and loyal readers how we put the paper together.
“We plan to visit other cities in the coming months.”
Columnists Fiona Phillips, Andy Dunn, Kevin Maguire and Paul Routledge were on hand to answer readers questions.
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