Amnesty UK marks recognises rise of online reporting in its 17th awards
March 2008 News
Tory leader calls for respect between press and Parliament
Annual charity lunch hears Cameron’s views on “edgy relationship” between MPs and newspapers
Who has the best publicity?
Campaign group PETA pulled another one of its high-profile publicity stunts when it placed a near-naked pregnant woman in a small cage in Covent Garden. PETA – which means People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals – said it was
Traditional sweet becomes alternative Easter treat
Easter is nearly upon us and one chippie in Maidstone is taking a traditional treat to new culinary places. Phil Cornford is deep frying Cadbury’s Creme Eggs in batter, pushing the treats to new levels on the Richter scale of
Deputy editor's book charts ten-year fight to honour 'forgotten' war hero
Incredible story remained a secret … until it landed on Phil’s desk
Former Echo editor launches university's latest media training course
The course details practical methods of reaching an audience through effective media management
Expensive shirts and a cheap gag – more unusual headlines
The stuggle to get a balanced, accurate and succinct headline goes on…
News & Journal caught up in legal spat over village post office closure
Silence from media execs as press watchdog and the lawyers get involved
Worry of editor left in the dark over Prince Harry deployment
Not every news boss was in on the secret that Prince Harry was serving abroad
London newspaper launches new masthead
Emphasis is on ‘South’ in weekly series’ new-look title banner
Journalism training centre to close
But new journalism courses expected to be running at other universities in coming academic year
Strategic multimedia plan for Johnston Press as it backs the 'resilience of print'
“Highest editorial standards with strong newspaper content” promise as regional news producer sees profits slip
Widow complains over inaccurate suicide claim
Guardian apologises over inquest error, photographer upsets theatre group and more resolved complaints from the PCC
Reporter makes marathon effort after lifesaving operation
Sharon Harris will take on London Marathon after tumour is removed from brain
Death toll among young drivers targeted in new press campaign
Road safety campaign will also deliver a new car to one lucky P&J reader
Photographer 'forced to delete pictures' lodges complaint against police
Snapper was ‘prevented from doing his job’ outside Labour Conference