News chief will manage series of weeklies in East Midlands
Mike Wilson
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Editor bows out after 22 years in the chair
Long-serving news chief ‘going out on a high’
All new entries for the dictionary of newspaper 'journalese'
List of unique phrases grows as fans across the world flock to Journal blog
Reporter retires after nearly half a century with the same paper
Derbyshire Times newsman hangs up his notepad after becoming paper’s longest-serving reporter
Brighton takes top honours
BT saluted the cream of the regional media at the 1999 BT Southern Home Counties Press and Broadcast Awards presentation lunch held at the Gatwick Renaissance Hotel, Surrey. Announcing the winners, Roger Broad, BT strategy and development (Southern UK), told
News man's spoof paper boosts charity coffers
One-off “weekly” packed with April 1 mirth as readers lap up silly seaside stories
News in brief
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Local newspapers enjoy their turn in the spotlight
Newspapers make their own headlines as they celebrate all that is good about the industry
Industry top brass keep champagne date with Duke
Newspaper executives joined past and present staff from the Derbyshire Times to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the paper at a gala celebration at Chatsworth House. Almost 170 guests were invited to the black tie event, hosted by the Duke
Ban lifted on weekly which fell foul of league chiefs
The Derbyshire Times’ coverage of a junior football league looks set to be restored. Sheffield and District Junior Sunday League bosses have lifted their ban on clubs contacting the paper to publicise their results. But they say its rule that
Red card for paper that reported 29-0 win
The Derbyshire Times has been shown the red card by organisers of a junior football league, after the newspaper correctly reported on a big-scoring match. Sheffield and District Junior Sunday League has banned all of its clubs from contacting the
Queen cheers weekly's celebration
The Derbyshire Times has celebrated its 150th birthday by receiving a special letter of congratulations from the Queen. The Chesterfield-based weekly published its first edition on January 7, 1854, and this week published a commemorative 24-page broadsheet supplement, which included
Naming decision is welcomed
A North Derbyshire newspaper has welcomed a judge’s decision to allow the naming of a doctor who secretly filmed a family as they undressed in a swimming pool changing room. District Judge John Friel lifted a naming ban on the