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Electronics Weekly Makes History
Under the headline: 'Britain's FIRST Electronics Newspaper', Electronics Weekly announced its arrival in this world 50 years ago.

Hughes Opens Semiconductor Plant In Scotland
'A production capacity of 1.3 million diodes a year is planned for the Scottish semiconductor plant for Hughes International (UK) Ltd when it is fully staffed', starts the lead front page story in September 7th 1960,

Space Challenge To Engineers 50 Years Ago
'Space Challenge To Engineers - Tribute to British circuit designers' was a headline in the very first edition of Electronics Weekly produced in 1960.