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Paul Richardson
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Editors return to former patches after publisher’s takeover deal
News chiefs given responsibility for titles they used to edit
Editors take on new roles in latest ‘newsroom of the future’ reshuffle
Extensive restructure unveiled at weekly titles
Weekly editor roles merged after news chiefs quit JP
Voluntary redundancies lead to restructure
Editor roles merged as news chief steps down
Journalist leaves for “new challenge” after nine years
Former editorial director bounces back in new role
New boss for East Midlands weeklies
Jobs to go as Archant axes “21st century” newspaper
Newspaper circulation war ends in university city
Chief reporter honoured at group’s awards
Best journalists praised at company ceremony
Weekly nets sponsorship deal in circulation battle
Newspaper publisher to produce programme as part of deal
Newspaper circulation war hits university city
Rival publishers go head-to-head with new weeklies
Publisher crowns its editorial champions
Divisional winners named ahead of company-wide awards
Weekly crowned publisher's product of the year
Archant reveals its Herts and Cambs champions
NCE success for 55 per cent of candidates
A 55 per cent pass rate in the Spring 2003 National Certificate Examination means that 156 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 286 candidtates sat the NCE in April at 16 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Post blasts council after bus plans are rejected
The Hunts Post has branded Cambridgeshire County Council “complacent” and “arrogant” after it rejected the paper’s alternative solution to a proposed Guided Bus public transit system between Huntingdon and Cambridge. The Post has drawn up a proposal for a light
Bomb scare hits press day at the Post
Staff at The Hunts Post were faced with an unexpected interruption to press day when a bomb scare forced them to leave their offices – three hours before deadline. In true newspaper fashion, when news of the alert broke their
What a difference a (couple of) days makes…
The biggest change in the 120-year history of two Cambridgeshire newspapers will take place tomorrow, when their Friday publication day is moved forward to a Wednesday. Archant Anglia titles The Cambs Times and Wisbech Standard newspapers have had a Friday