EXTRA, EXTRA! Princess Anne makes the late night final
With the Birmingham Mail's Fort Dunlop HQ only in use for the last six months, there has been a series of high profile visits in 2009.
None was more important, however, than today's official office opening by HRH Princess Anne.
And while our newspaper and its companion website will record the plaque unveiling and official posy presentation, I thought Editor's Chair could offer an alternative view of a very special day.
Here's Ma'am correctly deciding which editor was wearing the most appropriate tie, for instance (and yes, mine was judged to be correct as opposed to Post editor Marc Reeves' dotty attempt):

And below you can witness a fisherman's tale in progress from yours truly... 'It was this big, it was, Ma'am, before the Mail went tabloid in the early 1970s.'

The chap who is causing the cheeky giggle on the snap below is Head of Content Gary Denning, designing today's final edition page one with the breaking news of HRH's arrival at Funlop towers. (And yes, we persuaded him to place the picture the right way up in the end...!)

And this was the moment when Anne gently jostled with Sunday Mercury sports supremo Lee Gibson at our all-titles news conference.... (Anne: 'One understands the Sunday Mercury is the story teller, whereas the other titles tell the news?' Lee: 'We certainly like to think that the Mercury offers the in-depth read, Ma'am!')

Also note in the same picture the 'best polished baldies' competition entered for the Royal occasion by, seated from left, features editor Paul Fulford, picture editor Steve Murphy and multi media editor Steve Wollaston...
In all seriousness, it was a memorable occasion having HRH join us for an hour or two and to officially open our new HQ.
These are difficult moments indeed for the nation's regional press, and so it was good to know that there is interest at the highest levels in how we are changing and trying to tackle the latest challenges.
Princess Anne appeared interested enough in how we instantly uploaded pictures, videos and stories of her visit onto our website.
But she was truly impressed when we presented her with an example of the strength of our traditional journalism by changing page one of our late final edition to announce her visit, late-breaking live news carried in papers on sale later this afternoon.

'One hopes that it will still be thought easier by the public to take all the stories home in a paper rather than having to look each one up separately on the internet,' she said.
I hope so, Ma'am, I certainly hope so.
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Blimey, she must have arrived early... I thought your deadlines were early morning to get stories in the same day's paper?
That Gary Denning looks like a hunk
You tease, methinks, 'Clockwatcher'. The Birmingham Mail's first edition does not go to press until 9.45am on all weekdays, with the main city final edition printing at 12.35pm and the Central City Final rolling off the presses at 1.50pm. Plenty of time to get Princess Anne's visit in - and all other breaking news.
And yes, Mrs D, he is rather hunky! I was rather hoping my wife would come on and say the same... (about me, that is!)
With all those shiny heads in the picture, it looks more like a snooker table than a news desk...