News chief leaves to ‘pursue other interests’
Board agrees deal to keep top JP executive
Directors pay set out in annual report
Police press release led to complaint against weekly
Man’s court plea had been reported incorrectly
Sports desk fixated with bottom line?
Arsenal Football Club has been the, er, butt of many jokes down the years on account of its name, but it’s rare that one actually makes it into print. The Peterborough Evening Telegraph managed it however with this report of
Media website suspends publication over legal dispute
Rival ‘owners’ battle for control of awards organiser
Nigerian community newspaper launched in London
Title will be distributed free at key locations across capital
Split Trinity Mirror in two says pundit as Sly Bailey steps down
Search for successor will begin immediately
Regional editors join backlash over Sun’s Hodgson splash
PCC set to investigate after 100-plus complaints
Weekly overturns naming ban on 18-year-old
Magistrates thank newspaper for legal intervention
Ex MEN deputy editor lands the top job in Plymouth
Appointment marks return to Devon for news chief
Big-city dailies team up in ground-breaking sales venture
Rival groups combine in bid to lure national advertisers
Deputy steps up to top job at daily-turned-weekly
Telegraph stalwart completes journey from reporter to editor
Former daily chief reporter loses cancer battle aged 51
MP joins tributes to ‘fantastic’ journalist
Regional daily apologises after identifying child victim
Round-up of the latest PCC cases involving local newspapers
Snapper in floods scoop as firemen avert cat-astrophe
Chance sighting leads to exclusive photographs
Business and finance option added to NCTJ diploma
The National Council for the Training of Journalists is adding a new module to its journalism diploma covering specialist business and finance reporting. Training chiefs say the new specialist option in the diploma, which will be available from September 2012,