Psychic News was a weekly United Kingdom Spiritualist newspaper published from 1932 to July 2010, and revived with a change in ownership in December 2011.
Managing Director for a period between 1941–1945 was Bernard Abdy Collins C.I.E Who during the same period worked for the Ministry of Security. He also wrote three books: The Cheltenham Ghost, The Whole Case for Survival and Death is Not the End.
In 1938 psychical researcher Nandor Fodor was attacked in the Psychic News newspaper for his skeptical evaluation of the Thornton Heath poltergeist case. Fodor sued the newspaper for Defamation.Guiley, Rosemary. (1994). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits. Guinness World Records Limited. p. 125. p. 334.
The publisher of Psychic News from 1932 to 1980 was Psychic Press Ltd. The newspaper was next supported by the Spiritual Truth Foundation (STF). In 1995 the Spiritualists National Union (SNU) acquired it, and both the publishing and bookshop departments were relocated to Stansted Hall—better known as The Arthur Findlay College.
With the rise of the Internet PN added a web site, which included a bookstore and back issue division for online sales.
In 2011 the paper resumed publication with issue #4067 dated 17 December 2011, after the publisher was purchased by the JV Trust in October of that year. Psychic News at some point was relaunched as a 64-page glossy monthly magazine. In 2024, JV Trust told the magazine it will stop subsidizing the publication. Unable to cover losses, a GoFundMe was launched to raise £30,000 to help keep Psychic News operating until it can become self-sufficient.
In the 1950s and 1960s, with the rise of the neopagan religion of Wicca, several articles about Wicca and witchcraft were published in the magazine, including "Genuine Witchcraft Is Defended" by Roy Bowers. From that time forward the newspaper dealt with other paranormal, supernatural and New Age topics in addition to spiritualism.
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