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Ex-editor of Britain’s most northerly paper to win lifetime achievement honour
Award to be presented next month
Newspapers switch to ‘reader-friendly’ tabloid format as publisher dumps broadsheets
Editorial director says reader feedback behind decisions
Ex-editor of British mainland’s northernmost newspaper dies at 81
Tributes paid to former news chief
Father and son duo triumph at regional awards
Honours dished out an annual press ball
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
New editor for Scottish weeklies
Karen Steven to take over hot seat as titles go through production changes
Lifetime achievement award presented to Scottish journalist
Plus: Newsquest’s 62m page impressions online, staff changes at New Nation and more news in brief
Popular diary to continue despite journalist's retirement
Press and Journal man begins new chapter in his career after 35 years at Scottish title
Freelance journalist to stand for Scottish Parliament
Hamish Mackay to stand for election on May 3
Former P&J features editor dies at 73
Local news journalist’s career spanned six decades
Scottish publisher plans £1m print investment
Scottish Provincial Press, publishers of 15 newspapers in the north and north-east of Scotland, has announced it is to invest £1m in its Dingwall printing centre. A new colour tower is to be added to the existing Goss press at
Online guide to north Scotland is launched
Scottish Provincial Press has launched an online guide to the north of Scotland in the shape of a new website Hi-lands.com. The site, which was developed entirely in-house over the past six months, includes the latest local and world news
RNLI thanks regionals for their support
Regional newspapers from across the UK have been recognised for their support of the RNLI. The charity, which rescues an average of 21 people from the sea every day, has handed out media supports awards to the Caithness Courier, Dundee
Herald named best Highland and Islands paper
The Strathspey and Badenoch Herald has been named Newspaper of the Year at the Highland and Islands Media Awards. Editor Gavin Musgrove will receive a cheque for £500, to be donated to a charity of the newspaper’s choice. Kingussie-based reporter
Editor Alan named Journalist of the Year
Alan Hendry, editor of the Caithness Courier and John o’Groat Journal, has been named Journalist of the Year for the Highlands and Islands. Alan received his award from the Rt Hon George Reid, MSP, presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament.