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Welcome to our main news index. Here you will find all the news stories that have appeared on the site since our launch in February 2000.

If you want to look up a story from a certain month you can use our Journalism News Archive which lists stories by date and also according to which channel or category they appeared in (eg law, campaigns, awards.)

If you are looking for a story about a particular newspaper or media company, you can use the links in the ‘Main News Links’ list to the right to take you to our directory pages. Here you will find indexes of all the stories we have written about each of the newspapers and media companies featured on the site.

Readers support gave orphan a better start in life

A Romanian orphan who was helped to escape poverty by readers of the South Wales Evening Post is celebrating her tenth birthday. Nicholetta Codreanu’s plight was first featured in the Evening Post in December 1993. A front-page article showed the

Why we need self-regulation- all the answers?

The Society of Editors is offering a 20 per cent discount of a new publication which charts the history of self-regulation of the press. A Press Free and Responsible by Richard Shannon takes the readers through regulation and the Press

Wedding day reunion 30 years on

A bridegroom’s wedding wish has been fulfilled as the Birmingham Evening Mail reunited him with the mother he had not seen for 30 years. Steven Gibbs, 34, was fostered as a baby and then later adopted and was desperate to

Former Journal chairman dies aged 81

A former chairman of the old North Devon Journal-Herald has died aged 81. Hugh Trebble, whose newspaper career spanned more than 47 years, died in his sleep after suffering failing health for several weeks. Mr Trebble was general manager of

Cash floods in to Mercury fund

A new charity fund being launched by the Leicester Mercury to benefit communities has already attracted more than £15,000 in donations. The Mercury Action Trust will help groups and individuals working within their communities across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The

Literary first for Bath's Jessica

A former Chronicle writer has turned her attention to fantasy as she launches her first book on the road to literary success. Jessica Rydill’s new novel Children of the Shaman is influenced by the work of Tolkein and hopes her

Citizen readers vote to cull the gulls

A phone poll of Gloucester residents carried out by the Citizen has found that two out of three people in the area would welcome a cull of seagulls. The random phone poll follows a warning from seagull expert Dr John

Piece of newspaper history discovered at car boot sale

A piece of newspaper history has been uncovered at a car boot sale in Wales. Eagle-eyed Mike Hughes found bound copies of the Rhyl Leader from 1927 to 1928 while he was rummaging for bargains at a car boot sale

Readers say no to traffic trial

Readers of the Evening Gazette have voted overwhelmingly against a new experimental traffic system in Middlesbrough. The paper asked readers if they thought the trial, which involved the pedestrianisation of a street in Middlesbrough town centre, had been a success.

Richard resuscitates his career

A medical technician who was forced to retire at 39 after a series of heart attacks has revived his career – as a journalist. Richard Hill left the NHS in 1995 after the last of his three heart attacks and

It was a little bit frightening…

The hit Oscar-winning film Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon has sent crowds flocking to the cinema in a way not seen since Bruce Lee’s heyday. It may be coincidence, but the Midlands’ first dedicated martial arts video and DVD store has

Borrell set for Birmingham

Page 1 of 2 Following in the footsteps of one of the biggest names in journalism is a daunting prospect for any applicant, but Roger Borrell is relishing the prospect of joining the Birmingham Evening Mail. Currently editor of the

Government support forNew Horizons

A campaign run by the Carlisle News and Star to encourage the region’s youngsters to attend university has received the backing of Tony Blair. After the newspaper launched its New Horizons campaign to try to encourage the area’s talented state

KM Group is one of the top50 firms to work for

The Kent Messenger Group has started the year on a high with news it has earned a place in the Sunday Times 50 Best Companies to Work for in the UK list. The accolade is all thanks to KMG’s own

Hoddle echo aids charity

Readers of the Southern Daily Echo are being urged to help children in Ireland by sampling the singing talents of former England football boss Glenn Hoddle. The unlikely mix of ingredients produced a Page 3 picture lead for the Southampton-based

£1,000 for a true-life story

A website specialising in real-life stories has launched its third competition with a top cash prize of £1,000. Toowrite.com, was originated by the Derby Evening Telegraph. It has tapped into the interest in reading real experiences by real people. Many