New novel for former Mail journalist who never gave up
Writer who faced 11-years of rejection prepares to see her second novel hit the book shelves
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Writer who faced 11-years of rejection prepares to see her second novel hit the book shelves
Journalist John braves the crowds to take the mic at comedy night
Coffin parade as politicians, union members and staff mark changes to sister titles
Acquisition by Johnston Press will not be referred to the Competition Commission
Editor invites readers to get involved – by submitting headlines for Free Press pages
Plus: Village correspondent steps down after more than 50 years – and more regional press news in brief
Plus: Union plea not to write off “oldies”, and more regional press news in brief
Bob Randall was genuine and honest, “a man among men”
Oral history will form key part of Internet experience to be unveiled at conference
New mastheads, new fonts, new sections and more colour for the Wiltshire daily
Paper’s daily service will help people assess the risk of falling prey to the country’s most irritating insect
Newspaper staff concern as proposal for newspaper deal goes public
Changes in war reporting are examined by journalism lecturers
£250 is on offer to nail “De Baron”, who is targeting homes, shops, business and cars
East End political leaders, colleagues and friends remember news man
Emma-Kate does the business as more than 3,000 swim, cycle and run their way to a medal