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Newsquest
- Head Office: 58 Church Street, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8DP
- Website: www.newsquest.co.uk
Owned by US-based publisher Gannett, Newsquest is one of the UK’s largest publishers of local and regional newspapers with more than 300 titles.
Its major UK publishing centres include York and Glasgow and it employs more than 8,000 staff.
A relatively young company, Newsquest was born in 1995 from Reed Regional Newspapers and has since acquired long-established publisher Westminster Press.
More information can be found on the company’s website at www.newsquest.co.uk.
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Union members vote for industrial action after paper begins printing overnight
Regional MDs appointed for Midlands and Dorset papers
Gavin Steacy and John Banks take on expanded roles
Staff vote for strike over shift pattern changes
Union members working new shifts as “goodwill” in advance of talks
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Former Oxford Mail editor Jim McClure dies
Newsman had continued to suffer health problems after taking early retirement
Echo catches the early bird bug in bid to boost sales
Essex title will now be printed overnight to meet demand
Free Press owners donate to community project
Cash boost will help get teenagers off the streets
New look for the Swindon Advertiser
New mastheads, new fonts, new sections and more colour for the Wiltshire daily
Archant/Newsquest asset swap mystery as e-mail goes astray
Newspaper staff concern as proposal for newspaper deal goes public
Newsquest's Lancashire dailies to become morning newspapers
Changes will “increase casual sale and stem circulation decline”
Argus veteran set to leave as company considers redundancies
Staff draft protest letter to the editor as two journalists are put on ‘gardening leave’
New role for Harrow Times editor
Charlie Harris takes charge of two more weeklies as they join Watford-based series