 The British Library has 750 million pages of newspapers that we've been collecting since the 1700s. It's one of the world's greatest collections. It's been based in Collindale for many years and now it will be available for readers to see at the British Library. In some respects, the newspaper collection at Collindale was the Cinderella of the British Library but now we're bringing the collection here very much to the heart and people can use the collection together with all our other 150 million items. Newsroom is our research centre for news. We provide access here to our newspapers, our microfilms and digital and eventually it will be made available in print as well but we also provide other kinds of news. We have television and radio archives here and we have web archives as well. We're trying to represent news in all its different forms. For the news researcher, this is really an inspirational research tool for them, bringing all of these types of content together for the first time. It's a really gorgeous space, there's so much light, there's so many people there, there's the networking space where people can sit and they can talk, they can keep abreast of social media, keep up on top of the news and then you walk into the newsroom research area and you can access old news so it's such a lovely mash-up. Everything here in the newsroom is designed for easy access, for example the 15 most popular newspaper titles. We have them all on open access which means you just go to the shelves, pick out a microfilm reel and start straight away. The new microfilm machines are proper swishy, they're really exciting to get and sit down in front of it and you can magnify things. You can zoom in, you can grab it, you can pull it, it makes it so much easier to navigate. The newspaper collection has a new home in Yorkshire and a climate control, low temperature, low oxygen building. It's very, very kind to the newspapers in a superb environment so that they'll last for many, many more years to come. We're filling up three large lorries per day, every day for the next six months, then we'll be ready to deliver the print newspapers. The way researchers are undertaking their work is much more collaborative than it has ever been in the past. This space provides that environment for people to work jointly. The new setup upstairs is going to be really nice because I can just see research, strike up a conversation which is going to be really good because it will not only help disseminate research but it will keep people being interested in this resource, which is brilliant. This is the culmination of almost 10 years of very hard work by a great many people and we're really proud of the offering and the services that we can provide now to our researchers here at the newsroom. We're about news yesterday, today and tomorrow and we're open for business.