by holdthefrontpage staff
The Grimsby Telegraph will publish special, late editions for the Old Bailey trial of Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr, charged in connection with the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
Normal editions will be published at noon and 1pm and be available as usual, followed by a Late Final edition, printed at 3.30pm, to give the day's news from the trial.
Scotsman Publications has won a police award for its commitment to road safety.
The group, which publishes The Scotsman, Edinburgh Evening News and Scotland on Sunday, received a Fleet Sure award from Lothian and Borders police as part of its drive to help staff take road safety seriously.
"Page 3" girls are taking centre stage - at the Harlow Herald series of free newspapers.
But it's nothing for women's libbers to get steamed up about... the girls - and guys - are the latest innovation introduced at the Archant title in its new weekly page three focus on local people.
A dinner dance organised by the Derby Evening Telegraph for its Magic Million cancer appeal raised more than £1,600.
More than 200 people turned up at the black tie event which boosted the appeal total to beyond the £650,000-mark.
Former Somerset Standard and Guardian sports editor Kerry Miller has been appointed general manager at Frome Town Football Club.
He will supervise ground development plans and commercial duties.
The Liverpool Echo is backing the city's biggest recycling campaign in a bid to urge the public to make it work.
Editor Mark Dickinson said: "Recycling and waste is one of the biggest issues facing our planet. I hope everyone will support the Echo's drive."
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