The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate. Click here to see the successful photographers. BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY Lily Canter Wiltshire Gazette & Herald; Guy Collender The News, Portsmouth; Thomas
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NCE success for 44 per cent of candidates
A 44 per cent pass rate in the National Certificate Examination means that 116 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 263 candidates sat the National Certificate Examination in October at 15 centres across the UK. The candidates who
51 per cent pass rate for NCE
A 51 per cent pass rate in the National Certificate Examination means that 136 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 265 candidates sat the National Certificate Examination in April at 16 centres across the UK, as well as
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New editor for London's Times Series
Clare Bourke will leave St Albans titles for new role next month
Journalist recalls first job and tells how it led to love…
Anniversary prompts editor to look back to a time of typewriters and two phones per office
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Death of dedicated former editor Bernard Edwards
Journalist had worked at the Bath Chronicle, Bucks Free Press and Midweek
Free Press owners donate to community project
Cash boost will help get teenagers off the streets
New role for Harrow Times editor
Charlie Harris takes charge of two more weeklies as they join Watford-based series
Advertiser and Examiner gets a new editor
“The news that affects readers affects me too”, says new face at Bucks weekly
Former Bucks editor given woodland burial
Advertiser, Free Press and Watford Post man has died at 91
Staff face jobs threat as reshuffle is announced at Newsquest weeklies
District office closure and new central features unit on the cards
Paper hands cash over to special needs school
Editor hands over £3,500 cheque thanks to grant from parent company
BAFTA for Northcliffe's virtual newspaper project
Northcliffe Electronic Publishing is celebrating after winning a BAFTA for its educational website Headline History. The virtual newspaper project, run by Northcliffe Newspaper’s Internet division, picked up the top prize in the Children’s Learning category at the Interactive BAFTA awards.