Award winner has been journalist for 35 years
Orkney Today
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Five jobs at risk as Scottish weekly closes
Award-winning title faced competition from sister paper
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Island weekly wins top prize in annual awards
Highland and Islands Media Awards winners revealed
Running reporter swaps the oche for the highway
Orkney Today newsman gives up the beer to raise money in 12-mile charity run
Free Press triumphs at annual Scottish newspaper awards
Click through for the full list of winners and runners-up from Highlands & Islands
New health service role for editor
Former councillor gets back into public service after setting up media group
£1m print investment for island media group
Move will allow remaining titles to be brought in-house following company merger
Orkney journalist puts best foot forward for half marathon
Reporter will tackle hilly island course for charity close to his heart
Weekly titles in company merger
Papers will continue to be published independently and have their own editors and reporting staff
Island newspaper owners consider merger
Staff at two weekly titles are told that talks are taking place
News in brief
A journalist who has contributed a column to his weekly newspaper for 70 years has had his longevity recognised in the House of Commons.W ‘Speedy’ Moore’s “outstanding duration” at the Coleraine Chronicle featured in an Early Day Motion – a
News in brief
A journalist who has contributed a column to his weekly newspaper for 70 years has had his longevity recognised in the House of Commons.W ‘Speedy’ Moore’s “outstanding duration” at the Coleraine Chronicle featured in an Early Day Motion – a
New Orkney title is "well-received"
Readers have welcomed the launch of a new newspaper on the island of Orkney as a “breath of fresh air”, according to Ken Amer, co-owner of the new title. The first issue of Orkney Today hit the streets last Friday
Orkney title gets ready for launch
A new weekly paper for Orkney, giving the island a second weekly paper for the first time in 40 years, is ready to launch in three weeks. Orkney Today is the brainchild of freelance photographer Ken Amer, who hopes the