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ABC figures: Part-free dailies buck downward trend
Circulation boost for MEN, Brum Post and Reading Evening Post
New editor for Johnston Press weekly
Hannah Ridgeway joins the title during 150th anniversary year
'Leading light' of journalists' union dies aged 68
Ron Knowles spent 16 years in regional press and led first unofficial chapel pay strike
Spring NCE results: Find out who qualified as a senior in the recent journalism exams
Check out the full list of successful candidates
Courier beats the odds to deliver the day's news
Flash floods fail to stop wading delivery agent – see the picture here!
Johnston Press takes 'cautious' look into 2008
Digital publishing set for rapid growth but publisher maintains a “degree of caution”
Damning report slams hacks' use of single-source, re-written and PR copy
Journalists “too keen” to take information from press and PR offices and reproduce it without question
Journalist says farewell to Courier after almost 50 years in the newsroom
Gordon Sampson’s varied career included spells as editor of the Brighouse Echo and Calderdale News
Examiner's Malcolm says farewell after 20 years
Malcolm Robertshaw has said farewell to the Huddersfield Daily Examiner after 20 years at the paper. The senior journalist had edited the Examiner’s popular Drivetime and Property supplements as well as the Weekly News, before deciding to retire. He said:
First candidates pass new NCTJ subbing exam
Three out of four gain qualification launched to meet industry needs
Journalism exams record 55 per cent pass rate
More than half of the journalists who took the new-style National Certificate Examination in April have qualified as seniors. The pass rate of 55 per cent saw 150 of the 273 reporters who took the exams at centres across the
Trainees' hard work rewarded
Trainee journalists from a wide range of weekly and evening newspapers have had their hard work rewarded with awards from the National Council for the Training of Journalism. A presentation event was set up by the NCTJ’s North East Regional
Regional press news in brief
Cross-party alliance “talks out” amendment bill, plus more news in brief
Press cracks down on alcohol ID card loophole
Investigation shows how fake IDs can be bought legally
Britain's last evening broadsheet to turn tabloid
Big changes as the Courier falls into line with its counterparts nationwide