Police hail success of in-paper anti-crime initiative
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£4m newspaper centre is officially opened
Guests enjoy ‘Hop off the Press’ real ale during tour of new state-of-the-art building
New MD for island publisher
Paul Carter has been appointed managing director of the Guernsey Press Ltd, publishers of the Guernsey Press and Star. Previously deputy managing director of the Guernsey Press, his appointment follows a reorganisation of parent group Guiton’s publishing interests into a
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The Yorkshire Post has hit the airwaves to celebrate its 250th anniversary.Former Post reporter Sir Bernard Ingham appeared on BBC Radio 4 to talk about the paper, its history and its present day role, in an interview with Yorkshire-born presenter
Smugglers are targeted in local press stories
An initiative where newspaper court stories involving smugglers are passed on to other regional press outlets in a bid to stem the tide of crime is being hailed a success. The Guernsey Press and Star is doing its bit by
New owner for island titles
The Jersey Evening Post and Guernsey Press and Star have a new owner, after a bid by newspaper publisher the Claverley Company was declared unconditional. The family-owned Claverley Company, which publishes the Shropshire Star and the Express & Star in
£50m Guiton Group takeover bid is launched
The owner of the Shropshire Star and the Express & Star in Wolverhampton has launched a £50m takeover bid for the Guiton Group, the parent company of the Jersey Evening Post and Guernsey Press and Star. The bid by the
Big Brother-style eviction for politicians
Readers, tempted by the chance to ditch a group of politicians, have inundated a newspaper’s phone lines. The Guernsey Press and Star launched States Big Brother to allow readers to vote on which members of the island’s regional assembly should
Inaccurate and intrusive?
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during April 2002 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and
Press anti-crime drive gets results
Five arrests made after CCTV camera stills were published on front page