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The Sun's six trainee subs all get full-time jobs at Wapping

The first trainees to go through The Sun's sub-editing diploma have all secured jobs at the paper.

The "super-six" were selected from journalism courses last summer and put through an intensive nine-month programme of training and work experience, organised by Press Association Training.

Now Andrew Ewart, Mark Hudson and Dean Scoggins, who all studied at the University of Central Lancashire, and Marina McIntyre, David Firth, and Gemma Varley, have begun full-time jobs at Wapping.





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