Nine members of the “famous class of ‘76” sit shoulder-to-shoulder around a table in Le Mercury, a French restaurant in Islington. They are graduates from the first class ever to receive journalism diplomas from City after their tutor Tom Welsh established the programme in 1976. The rare slant of afternoon sun
XCity best and worst cover revealed
XCity has had some fascinating covers over the years. Everyone from OJ Simpson to heroic war reporters have appeared on the front, along with everything from killer keyboards to action figures drowning in cotton wool (trust us it made sense at the time). A few weeks ago we asked you
Anniversary poll: Which XCity cover is best?
This year we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the City Journalism department. Much has changed since its beginnings (the staff, the students, the technology), but one thing that has remained constant during the last 30 of those years is XCity. Since its 1986 debut, XCity‘s covers have featured everything from an advertless Leicester