The Royal Mail is this week due to respond to the Newspaper Society’s concerns over the proposed withdrawal of the Newspaper Registration Service. The industry body met with Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier in January to discuss the importance
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Printing success for Post
The South Wales Evening Post in Swansea is celebrating after winning Britain’s top newspaper printing award – beating The Sun. More than 30 publishers representing all newspaper sectors entered The Newspaper Printing Award category in the Printing World Awards 2002.
New press for Shetland Times
The Shetland Times might seem like a newspaper remote from the rest of the country. But its Internet site means people all over the world can keep up with its output Despite the strides being made over the world wide
New launch to bring 'healthy competition' to Shetland
A new paper for Shetland is getting ready for launch, giving Britain’s most northerly islands a second weekly title. A team of Shetland businessmen are hoping to give readers and advertisers an alternative to the established Shetland Times, with the
Herald and Times staff among top winners at Scottish Press Awards
Full list of winners revealed as Daily Record takes top prize
Scottish Press Awards shortlist announced
See who has made the cut in 18 categories ahead of next month’s final
Inverness Courier chief reporter wins Journalist of the Year gong
Writer praised for way she tackled subjects such as cancer diagnosis and childhood sex abuse sufferers
Shetland Times named best newspaper for second year
Weekly is praised for its excellent all round coverage and campaigning stance
Highlands and Islands media scoop awards
The Northern Scot has scooped the Newspaper of the Year title at the Highland and Islands Media Awards for the second year running. As the winners were revealed, judges said the Moray newspaper had maintained its high standards over the
Top awards net cash and whisky
The eighth Highlands and Islands Media Awards have taken place with reporters from the very north of Scotland picking up awards. Noel Donaldson of the John O’Groat Journal scooped both the top prize of Journalist of the Year and the