News chief made “immeasurable contribution” to journalism
West Highland Free Press
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Weekly unveils new flag for patch after campaign success
Newspaper to sell copies of emblem for charity
Shelved weekly unveils new editor ahead of print return
News chief has worked for title since 2003
More weeklies shelved as pandemic continues to hit regional press
UK’s first employee-owned newspaper among those to announce measure
Country’s longest-serving editor honoured days after retirement
Colleague also wins awards double
Editor thought to be UK’s longest-serving leaves weekly after 44 years
News chief has overseen production of more than 2,000 editions
Weekly helps schoolchildren give Gaelic bear new home
Newspaper ran advert purporting to be from homeless teddy
Bilingual columnist and ‘beacon of Scottish journalism’ dies aged 78
Tributes paid to accomplished writer in both English and Scottish Gaelic
Weekly apologises to readers over free speech row
Spat has seen three columnists depart newspaper
Journalist turned politician fired from weekly he founded in free speech row
Columnist defended colleagues controversial piece on Islam
Double win for reporter at press awards
Best of media in Northern Scotland celebrated
‘Help communities take over ailing newspapers’ – report
Organisations propose law changes to make co-operative ownership easier
Campaigners seek to showcase ‘small is beautiful’ model
Meetings to highlight alternatives to ownership by large companies
Weekly scoops three prizes at annual media awards
Newspaper recognised for £1m fundraising campaign
Former journalist to get lifetime achievement award
Shortlist announced for Scottish media awards
Employee-owned newspaper celebrates 40 years
A weekly Scottish newspaper which claims to be the only title in the UK owned by its employees has celebrated 40 years in print. The West Highland Free Press was launched in 1972, and three years ago was sold to