Anniversary prompts fundraising events by weekly
Cambrian News
What we have written about Cambrian News
Chronicle and News crowned UK's top weeklies
All the winners from last night’s Newspaper Society weekly awards
Test tube story journalist dies aged 74
Harry Pugh beat the world’s media to Louise Brown story
Journalism honour for Welsh farming reporter
Former Western Mail writer crowned agricultural journalist of the year
Regional newspaper owners feature in annual rich list
UK media moguls rub shoulders with the rich and famous in Sunday Times Rich List
Pic of road crash scene 'intruded into grief'
Newspaper expresses regret but did not break code of practice: Plus more news from the PCC in brief
27 Trinity Mirror titles go to Tindle for £18.75m
South London Press, North London and Herts Newspapers and the Yellow Advertiser are offloaded
Tindle plans Trinity Mirror bid – but may also sell some of its own assets
News boss, (80), eyes up new acquisition but says he hopes to “ease off a little during 2007″
Minister's refusal to accept Cambrian News petition sparks political row
Editor says decision is “nonsense” but newspaper will continue to fight
Reporter who left 60s London for the provinces has died, aged 71
Maurice Rotheroe had worked for the Cambrian News and the Birmingham Evening Mail
Editor 'marooned' as hurricane hits Florida
Holidaying journalist witnesses torrential rain and high-speed winds first-hand
Media owner visits new Echo office
The proprietor of the Fishguard-based County Echo, Sir Ray Tindle, has paid a visit to the newly opened office in Brodog Court to meet the staff of the paper. He toured the premises together with the managers from Cambrian News,
Paper's purchase adds colour to its pages
A weekly paper has been relaunched – in colour – after being bought up by Tindle Newspapers. Welsh language paper Y Dydd, based in Dolgellau, unveiled its new look to local dignitaries, contributors and advertisers. Cambrian News general manager Lis
Spoof newspaper in protest at editorial stance on Gulf war
Peace protesters in south Devon have published a spoof newspaper in response to a local publisher’s decision not to run anti-war stories in his papers during the Gulf conflict. Tindle Newspapers, which publishes the Totnes Times, decided at the start
New era for Echo
The Fishguard County Echo has begun a new era, with the replacement of its general manager. Des Turner has left the weekly newspaper after 19 years of service to take up a role with Dyfed-Powys Police. After joining the County
Countdown to BT awards for cream of the weeklies
Staff at nine weekly newspapers will find out tomorrow (Thursday) if they have scooped one of the top prizes in British journalism. The papers were regional winners in the annual BT Press and Broadcast Awards and have gone on to