Derby Telegraph

Stories produced by the Derby Telegraph team are published online under the Derbyshire Live[2] brand.

His family was to include Alfred John Keene who was a local painter whose work is displayed in the Derby Art Gallery.

Historical copies of the Derby Daily Telegraph, dating back to 1879, are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive.

He was succeeded by William Gilman who in 1927, saw the paper sold three times in a series of months, eventually ending up in the hands of Northcliffe Newspaper Group, which was part of Daily Mail and General Trust plc.

The Siddals Road offices closed in Summer 2021 and production of the newspaper moved to a regional hub in Nottingham, with journalists adopting a hybrid home/office model of working.

In 2012, the Derby Telegraph launched the Local Business Accelerator competition with the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce.

It is published daily from Monday to Saturday and is the principal local newspaper for Derby and surrounding parts of south Derbyshire.