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Yorkshire Post named North East Daily Newspaper of the Year
The Yorkshire Post was yesterday named Daily Newspaper of the Year in the BT North East Press and Broadcast Awards. The Wakefield Express won the Weekly Newspaper of the Year title in a ceremony at York racecourse. Below is the
Labour peer joins Journal fight
Page 1 of 2 The Newcastle Journal’s campaign for a public inquiry into contaminated blood products has been taken to the heart of Government by one of the country’s leading health campaigners, Lord Morris. Labour peer and president of the
Jimmy Hill to present EDF Energy Media Awards
Star guest Jimmy Hill will present the prizes at the EDF Energy London and South of England Media Awards 2007. The former football player, manager, club chairman and TV pundit has agreed to be the sporting guest of honour at
Call for entries to EDF Energy London and South of England media awards
It is time to dig out your cuttings for free-to-enter contest held in association with HTFP
Press Gazette award winners
Winners of the Press Gazette Regional Press Awards have received their prizes from former Coventry Evening Telegraph journalist Dermot Murnaghan – who now presents ITV’s nightly news. The top prize of Newspaper of the Year, sponsored by National Savings, was
Northern Echo named North East Newspaper of the Year
The Northern Echo was named Newspaper of the Year in the Transco Tom Cordner North East Press Awards. The Darlington-based paper carried off a clutch of other awards in a ceremony attended by more than 340 people at Newcastle Civic
Tim Gopsill wins top award for union magazine work
Journalist is singled out for praise for challenging media stereotypes
Media Law round-up: House of Lords under fire as f
“Constitutional duty” row gives pointers to privacy law development: media law round-up
Fatboy Slim scoop courtesy of journalism trainees
First students make headlines within weeks of starting unique course
Subs training centre at The Argus wins NCTJ approval
Formal accreditation for course that will welcome first students next month
Subbing skills shortage tackled by new training centre at The Argus
Students will learn production skills in busy newspaper environment
Bursaries on offer after Diversity Fund gets cash boost
Bid to attract more people from ethnically and socially diverse backgrounds into industry
Diversity fund awards journalism bursary
Ken Okona-Mensah has won a bursary from the Journalism Diversity Fund, which will enable him to pay for a part-time print journalism course at the No Sweat Journalism Training Centre in London. He is a member of Aspire, a support
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Journalism & PR at the University of Sunderland From the basics of interview technique, news style, features, sports and magazine writing, through to the fundamentals of media law, press conferences and media calls, the journalism and PR degrees at Sunderland
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