Is this the end for Derbyshire and Northampton titles?
August 2008 News
Evening Telegraph reporters shut out of BNP festival
Derby journalists given last-minute ban from controversial political rally
New board appointments for journalism training body
Belfast Telegraph and Guardian supremos join NTCJ decision makers
Mail goes multimedia on historic first day of Premier League
Newspaper ‘puts down marker’ for season’s coverage after opening day victory
Speedway king reporter dies aged 61
Graham Cheshire devoted his life to both writing for and selling newspapers
Reporter witnesses the true gift of life
Life-saving operation keeps Daily Press journalist’s family together
Newspaper Society responds to BBC local plans
NS says corporation would be replicating existing services
Two new additions to journalism masters' course
Nick Bevans and Claire Dean join Glasgow’s multimedia post-grad programme
Manslaughter and kidnap case naming bans overturned
Two Westcountry titles win fight to name and shame teenage thugs
Most Haunted at the 'Yorkshire Evening Ghost'
TV presenter takes YEP staff round haunted hotspots for web-TV series
Gotta job!
New employment figures show that 60,000 more people were out of work – a total of 1.67m were unemployed between April and June. The new stats also reveal the number seeking jobless benefit rose at the highest monthly rate in
Left-hand drive
Left-handers carry a big advantage when it comes to learning to drive, new research suggests. The study by the AA shows that 57pc of lefties pass first time as opposed to just 47pc of righties. The findings also revealed that
Former regional press man arrested at Olympics
Devon journalist covering Games “manhandled” at free Tibet protest
Judges unveiled for latest EDF Energy Awards
Top industry line-up poised to pick the best in journalism from London and the South of England
Union to ballot over strike action at Trinity titles
NUJ’s concerns over “insufficient staffing” at Scottish newspapers
Business chief joins attack over Scottish cutbacks
Johnston Press faces criticism from both sides of industry