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As the deadline beckons . . .

This may be the 150th-anniversary edition, but there's still a paper to get to press, as there has been for the past 7800 weeks, more or less. This is what the Church Times office looks like these days

ED THORNTON

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Exchange of views: the current editor, Paul Handley, receives copy from the sub-editor, Sue Chisolm

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Exchange of views: the current editor, Paul Handley, receives copy from the sub-editor, Sue Chisolm

Pressing issues: members of the production department put the copy on the page  -  Faith Buck (left), Abi Renshaw (second from right), with the deputy editor Rachel Boulding

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Deputy editor Glyn Paflin, and proofreader Serenhedd James

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News editor Helen Saxbee with Rachel Boulding

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The features editor Malcolm Doney (left) with Sue Chisholm, the sub-editor

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The Church Times cartoonist Dave Walker (left) and the deputy news editor Ed Thornton take a break

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A reporter, Madeleine Davies

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The Church Times office in Golden Lane

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Anna Lawrence (left), the  advertising manager, Stephen Dutton (centre), and Sue Keighley, sell advertising space

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Church Times news reporters Ed Thornton and Madeleine Davies

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Features editor Malcolm Doney

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Sub-editor Sue Chisolm

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Books editor Sally Fraser

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Cartoonist and web editor Dave Walker

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Production manager Brian Minter at work

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More tea: cartoonist and web editor Dave Walker (left), deputy news editor Ed Thornton (centre), and features editor Malcolm Doney (right) chat during a tea break

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Advertising manager Stephen Dutton

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