But interim management statement shows fall in advertising revenues
May 2011 News
Election results spark special Sunday edition for paper
Title published on a Sunday for the first time in more than a decade
Northern Ireland daily named top regional paper
Winners from Regional Press Awards announced
Mosley’s defeat vital for regional press
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the industry
Weekly apologises over wrong photo of coma student
Paper uses front page picture of incorrect woman
Reporter completes 139-mile charity bike ride
Challenge has raised funds towards African school project
Former Northcliffe exec has first book published
Publication tells life story of well-known children’s author
Andy Coulson rated ‘best ever colleague’
Which regional press editor rates former Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson the best journalist they ever worked with? Find out here at our new weekly feature, Take Five.
Student reporters in live coverage of elections
A group of News Associates trainee reporters got a taste of covering election nights by contributing to a live blog from eight different council counts. The 20 students, who are studying for the NCTJ’s Multimedia Diploma in Journalism, contributed to
Budding journalists urged to enter NCTJ contest
Budding reporters are being urged to get their entries in for a contest which aims to find the journalists of the future. The National Council for the Training of Journalists launched its ‘Stars of the Future’ competition last month as
Reporter swaps press bench for council chamber
Ex-journalist voted onto council he previously reported on
Strike ballot to be held over plans to cut jobs
Union members are unhappy about publisher’s plans for restructure
European court rules against ‘prior notification’ bid
Strasbourg judges rule against ex-Formula One boss
Regional publisher hit by public spending cuts
Ad revenues down 10pc at Johnston Press
Importance of shorthand to be debated on Radio 4
University figures will also feature on programme
Take Five: Denise Eaton
We put the Kent Messenger’s first female editor on the spot