October 12, 2012 1. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: An Egyptian Treasure (The Times, 1922)
October 12, 2012 2. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: The Tragedy of Guernica (The Times, 1937)
October 12, 2012 3. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Khruschev denounces Stalin (Reuters, John Rettie, 1956)
October 12, 2012 4. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Everest Conquered (The Times, James Morris, 1956)
October 12, 2012 5. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Grace Kelly’s wedding (The Daily Mail, 1956)
October 12, 2012 6. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: First Pictures of the Moon’s Surface (Daily Express, 1966)
October 12, 2012 7. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: The survival of Harry Eddom (The Daily Express, 1968)
October 12, 2012 8. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Philby: I spied for Russia from 1933 (Sunday Times, 1967)
October 12, 2012 10. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Biggs Arrested (The Daily Express, Colin Mackenzie, 1974)
October 12, 2012 11. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: The Real McKinney (Daily Mirror, 1978)
October 12, 2012 12. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: The Jeremy Thorpe scandal (Daily Mirror, Lino ‘Dan’ Ferrari, Richard Stott and others, 1978)
October 12, 2012 13. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Death of a Nation (Daily Mirror, John Pilger and Eric Piper, 1979)
October 12, 2012 14. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Intruder at the Queen’s Bedside (Daily Express, Norman Luck, Percy Hoskins and John Warden, 1982)
October 12, 2012 15. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Tory Boss Archer pays off vice girl (News of the World, 1986)
October 12, 2012 16. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Revealed: the secrets of Israel’s nuclear arsenal (The Sunday Times, 1986)
October 12, 2012 17. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Frank Bough: I took drugs with vice girls (News of the World, Gerry Brown and Sandy Laming, 1988)
October 12, 2012 18. British journalism's greatest ever scoops: Serb detention camps (ITN, Penny Marshall and Ian Williams, 1992)