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February 2008 News
Chance for newspaper readers to become a virtual judge and jury online
Exclusive interactive courtroom scenarios launched in conjunction with Crown Prosecution Service
Reporter Mark becomes Fatboy Slim
Award-winning journalist Mark Nicholls is celebrating after shedding almost one fifth of his body weight
Police blame for media on suicides is itself "irresponsible" – editors' chief
Society of Editors director Bob Satchwell has again had to defend media coverage of tragedies
Newspaper creates dedicated multilingual blog for Polish ex-pats
Polish interpreter to update new dedicated online forum for 5,000-strong community
Future journalists meet industry trainers for first student council
“Hugely useful exercise” as training council seeks views of courses and colleges
PA snapper takes top prize at Ireland awards
Niall Carson comes out on top, plus new web agreement for Berkshire Media Group and other news in brief
Robert Turnbull
A published author and writer, looking to retrain as a journalist, after many years in nursing
Newspaper editor fights on after letter to striking binmen reveals home address
Mail editor vows not to be intimidated after claims he is in cahoots with council
A special kind of minister
Your local shopping centre is likely to have a special listening ear you might not have expected – as many now have a minister or chaplain. The same goes for your local league football club. There’s usually someone available if
Working into old age
Which companies have the kind of attitude that lets people work on… and on in your town? DIY giant B&Q is said to value experience but what are the other firms that have an upper age limit above retirement age?
Journalism students grill training chiefs in landmark meeting
New council gives journalism students their say on key training issues
Reporter tracks down local connection at university shooting
Facebook and friendship brings Telegraph man the inside track on American tragedy
Journalism students grill training chiefs in landmark meeting
New council gives journalism students their say on key training issues
Former Evening Post man Ivory has died, aged 84
Bill joined as a reporter and later became news editor and assistant editor
Tributes paid as former journalist is claimed by cancer, aged 45
“Although we knew she would not have a long life, we thought she’d have a good few years” – father