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Successful NCE candidates – Autumn 2004
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 Kieran Fox Southern Daily Echo Angela Gallen Dorset Echo Lynn Jackson Daily Echo,
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2004
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
NCE success for 55 per cent of candidates
A 55 per cent pass rate in the Spring 2003 National Certificate Examination means that 156 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 286 candidtates sat the NCE in April at 16 centres across the UK. The candidates who
News in brief
Lawyers for offenders’ children to attend court. Plus: Peter Beal collects MBE – and more news in brief
News in brief
Plus: Charity cash is raised in memory of journalist who lost cancer battle – and more news in brief
Much-loved London journalist loses battle with cancer
Tributes are paid to quick-witted writer who “touched many people’s lives”
News in brief
Writer will be guest at Amnesty International event – plus more regional press news in brief
'Eligible' reporter beats top 50 bachelor in 'hot or not' contest
Readers rate reporter – and are now given chance to date him
Guardian proves power of the press
The Croydon Guardian has proved just how powerful the press can be, after helping trace a mystery man who won the heart of a girl he had met only once. The weekly paper stepped in after being contacted by Edinburgh
Inquest followed around the world
The Croydon Guardian’s coverage of the inquests at last year’s Biggin Hill air show stretched across the globe when it was read by friends and relatives of the dead pilot in New Zealand. Two flyers, Sir Ken Hayr and Jonathan
News in brief
The Irish News is inviting readers to suggest the new emblem for the newly-named Police Service of Northern Ireland.It ran the feature after being approached by the policing board to help out and members of a police working committee will
Bringing families together
Two weekly newspapers have helped to bring readers together with long lost family members. The Bury Times helped reunite six brothers and sisters who had not seen each other for 46 years after one of them contacted the paper. Margaret
News in brief
An elderly war veteran, whose electric wheelchair was wrecked by vandals, has been overwhelmed by the generosity of readers of the Croydon Guardian.The newspaper told how the incident had left Fred Taylor a prisoner in his own home, prompting dozens
Judge bans naming of paedophile – in case it embarrasses his family
Editors slam “perplexing” decision to allow man to remain anonymous despite media challenge
News groups appeal against paedophile anonymity ruling
Lawyers to argue the court does not have the powers to make order