Ex-journalist’s death ‘unexplained but not suspicious’
July 2011 News
Transplant for ex-journalist who ate toxic mushrooms
Kidney op for reporter turned best-selling novelist
Prioritising free speech ‘impossible’ for Parliament
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the industry
PA reporter dropped from phone-hacking probe
No further action against agency staffer
Switch to weekly ‘saved our paper’ says editor
More daily editors ‘considering frequency change’
Union in fresh bid to save Daily Record jobs
Union members in Scotland have tabled a motion to Trinity Mirror bosses in the hope of saving 26 jobs at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail at risk of compulsory redundancy. The motion put forward on Friday by National Union of Journalists’
Rebekah Brooks offered job on her local paper
Community newspaper comeback for ex-NoW boss?
Satchwell appeals for calm in hacking ‘firestorm’
Journalists have not forgotten their ethics says SoE boss
Restructuring plan puts 22 journalists’ jobs at risk
District office, sports and production staff set to go
Welsh community news site hits one million mark
Success for local news site launched just ten months ago
Journalist who received civic shield dies at 82
Bicycling reporter’s career spanned 46 years
Free newspaper launched in Glasgow
A new free newspaper has been launched in Glasgow three months later than originally planned. The SouthSide Press is a hybrid of The Glasgow SouthEast Press and The Govan and Glasgow SouthWest Press. The paper’s publisher John Maclean is now working full-time
End of era as last daily copy rolls off the press
Newspaper prepares to relaunch as weekly next Thursday
Editor highlights wages ‘scandal’ as journalists strike
News chief reveals £25k salary after 37 years in journalism
Independent weekly named Yorkshire’s best
‘No redundancies’ editor in awards triumph
Second Northcliffe daily to go weekly from next month
North Lincolnshire title in frequency change