[MoHA] Weekly Up-date

Day 1,034, 13:06 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by National Newspaper Association


Another NNA weekly round-up provided to you by the Ministry of Home Affairs Media Team which is as follows:

Under Minister – Sir Botham
Apprentices – keram10, Pineapple64, Raowl Smarth

So, things have been a bit hectic for me with getting to grips with the new job. I promised you all a new look to the NNA last Sunday but, these changes will only be effective from next Sunday. Along with the facelift, Daniel Thorrold and I are discussing new ideas for the NNA.

An idea that we are both interested in is the in-game forums. Certain topics require players to sign the topic in order to get a response from the Admins. We will decide if the cause is worthy and we will release them in future updates.





[MoFA] UK and Hungarian Friendship

[MoFA] Attention - Stand By Your Ally

[MoComms] Working and Economy Changes

[MoComms] Wellness and Happiness

[MoComms]A Guide to the UK Ministries

[MoComms]New and Improved Gifting Hub



The Army Needs You



[MoD] Battle Orders



TUP (The Unity Party)

UKRP (United Kingdom Reform Party)

PCP (People's Communist Party)

RFA (Radical Freethinkers Alliance)

I would suggest that all Party Presidents send their choice of article that they would like us to include in the weekly update.



The new MoHA Entertainment Team will be running fun and games on the forums again this month so, get yourselves over there and join in the FUN ! Once you're signed up make you way to the Forums Entertainment section !

The National Newspaper Association are proud to announce that we have reinstated the prestigious Journalism Awards!

The NNA will be awarding medals once more to writers for outstanding articles and the editors of superb newspapers in the UK media. We have also decided to disregard all previous awards issued out as we are unable to confirm who the award winners are.

The MoHA Media Team along with some of the UK’s best article writers are to be on the NNA Awards Committee, to be announced later, we will look through the week’s media and select a short list of the best articles.

This does not necessarily mean that there will be awards given out each week, if none are up to scratch then none will be awarded. If you are lucky enough to receive an award you can display the badge on the article in question but cannot use it on subsequent articles, the award is for the article not the paper.



All winning articles will be posted in the [MoHA] Weekly Round-up and the writers will be PM'd and given the award to post in their article.

These are open to all Newspapers and Articles posted in the UK media; if you see an article or newspaper that you like, or even write one that you think deserves to be considered, please send a message to the National Newspaper Association with a link to the Newspaper or Article.

The awards are as follows:


(Awarded to the best Newspapers in the eUK, any writer should be proud to have achieved this standard)

- Mr Woldy - The People's Gazette
- Iain Keers - The Economist


(Awarded to Newspapers that consistently produce good quality articles in the eUK Media)

- Kevy Kev Kev Junior shabado - The Kevin Times


(Awarded to Newspapers that consistently produce articles that are of a good standard)

- cas3 - Take Back Parliament
- Sir Humphrey Appleby - The Civil Service


(Awarded to only the best of articles, any writer should be proud to have achieved this standard)

- none


(A superb article, with some small tweaks Gold is within their grasp)

- Iain Keers - Focusing on what is Important


(A great article, the writer shows promise of becoming one of the UKs best)

- none







That is all

Sir Botham uM MoHA (Media Team)