by holdthefrontpage staff
Trinity Mirror chairman Sir Ian Gibson is to take on an additional role as non-executive deputy chairman of Morrisons, the supermarket chain.
The role will not affect his duties at Trinity Mirror, where he was appointed chairman in May 2006.
Deborah Phillips, whose plight has been highlighted by the Hull Daily Mail, is writing to immigration minister Liam Byrne to thank him for allowing her to temporarily stay in the country.
The newspaper has been backing her bid to stay with her nine-year-old daughter to care for Deborah’s 79-year-old mother.
The Regional Investment Journalist of the Year is Rosemary Gallagher, of The Scotsman.
The awards are for journalists who educate and advise on investment companies, and are run by the Association of Investment Companies.
Staff across Archant South West in Devon are fundraising for Hospiscare to mark the charity's 25th anniversary.
The company's newspaper titles across East Devon are running a campaign to raise cash to provide more palliative nursing care in the community. Donations from readers have, so far, topped £2,000.
East Kilbride News reporters Martin Stirling and Eddie Docherty have raised around £1,500 for charity by taking part in a half-marathon for the paper’s Toys for Kids campaign and the Kilbryde Hospice Appeal.
Journalism student Bryan Gray has won the first McKenzie Award for Best Published News Reporting, for a story 'I want to buy Rangers'. which ran in the Belfast Telegraph.
The 27-year-old Belfast Institute student, now a freelance reporter, won an impressive 'double' – as well as scooping the Award, he successfully completed his Full Award EDI NVQ 4 in Newspaper Writing at the Institute.