Charles and Iona Cole face losing everything. Story of the family with £5million debt in the DAILY MAIL newspaper.
Until recently the Cole family seemed to have everything going for them…
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Stories from the Daily Mail. How to get published in the Daily Mail. How to write for the Daily Mail.
The day Featureworld changed our lives and that of many others…
Since Featureworld placed Natalie Balmond’s story about her eczema cure cream in the Daily Mail, she has gone from employing two people to 30…
How a stiff neck was something much more serious…
When Laurel Padbury got a stiff neck and jaw, she never thought it was serious. In fact she was suffering from a little known condition that could have blinded her… story in The Daily Mail’s Good Health section.
Twin saves her little sister’s life in the womb…
Twins Nico and Kiki share a special bond – Nico saved Kiki’s life in the womb – exclusive story in the Daily Mail.
Vaseline lip salve confiscated over health and safety…
Mum Joanne Wilkins was furious when her daughter’s Vaseline lip cream was confiscated over health and safety issues at her primary school…
The new North Versus South …
The new North Versus South. Here, two families – both earning £50,000 a year – tell how one is struggling to pay bills (in the South) whereas the family in the North is living in luxury.
Teenage girls and binge drinking…
Sarah Robinson tells how she believes her breast cancer is linked to binge drinking in her teens. Her story appears as part of a larger report into the rise of binge drinking amongst teen girls in the UK in the Daily Mail newspaper.
We sold stories to the press – what happened next to these entrepreneurs?
Sell your story to the press and gain publicity. Alison Smith-Squire tells how three entrepreneurs have sold their story through Featureworld and gained invaluable press exposure.
Mum’s home-made eczema cure is £100K a year business
Sell my story to a newspaper and gain publicity. Natalie Balmond’s amazing story of how her home-made eczema cream turned into a £100,000 a year business appears in the Daily Mail.
Last year Vanessa’s story appeared in the Daily Mail … so what happened next?
Sell your story to a newspaper. Sell my story to the Daily Mail.