Title will become paid-for in line with other Welsh weeklies
Job cuts at daily set to go weekly
Jobs are lost as title prepares to go weekly
Weekly’s campaign will see litter louts pay out
Initiative aims to clean up streets of Lincolnshire town
Newspaper’s 16-page show of support for team
The South Wales Evening Post is showing its support for the Swans
Journalist returns to roots to run news site
Editor wants website to play key role in Welsh media
Group admits attack on newspaper building
Vandals claim they were ‘fighting back’ against media
Axed editor’s magazine thrives nine months on
Magazine received royal seal of approval
Journalist who was an ‘ambassador’ for titles dies
Journalist of 30 years is remembered by editors
New PCC chair must be independent of industry
Criteria for PCC chairman job is set out
Suspension of six titles blamed on recession
Five jobs will be lost at Scottish weeklies
Newspaper office attacked following riots coverage
Daily newspaper was target for vandals following violence in city
Examiners’ views on latest NCE results
Pass rate is steady but fewer people are sitting exams
Union seeks answers over strike break
Journalists at South Yorkshire Newspapers are calling for an investigation into the methods used to break the strike. The union members, now in their fifth week of indefinite strike action, have written to Johnston Press chief executive John Fry about students, some as
Seven jobs axed at North East titles
Trinity Mirror says title was not making a profit
Trinity Mirror increases cost savings to £25 million
Company will launch ‘technology led operating model’
Reporter attacked during riots tells of ‘darkest day’
Paper produces 20-page souvenir edition on Croydon chaos