Johnston Press NUJ chapels to be consulted over strike action
August 2008 News
Newspaper's relaunched website sees huge traffic spike
Reader interactivity and new travel section for www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Friday Funnies: Helicopter headline raises a smile
….and more press funnies including a pun-tastic headline which failed to amuse one reader!!
NUJ lecture to commemorate journalism pioneer
Claudia Jones lecture set for October, Legal Pitfalls of PR event – and more news in brief
Conference to debate 'the end of journalism'
University event to consider future of 21st century news reporting
Call for radical reform of libel law
UN Committee recommends overhaul in Human Rights report
New career in law beckons for newspaper boss
Newsquest MD to become director of solicitors’ firm
Midlands dailies to offer breaking news on the move
Express and Star and Shropshire Star launch mobile phone sites
Next generation of subs pass newspaper diploma
Training scheme helps editors tackle industry skills shortage
Reporter in job swap with local PC
Herald man dons flak jacket and truncheon for day on the beat
Gold medal glory gives Chad plenty to shout about
Nottinghamshire weekly hails town’s first Olympic champion
Multimedia journalism course set for launch
Three-year degree aims to keep pace with digital revolution
Journalist channels her energy into cross-sea swim
Freelancer joins elite club of swimmers to do epic journey twice
Newspaper chiefs discuss police picture guidance
Society of Editors and Newspaper Society meet police chief
Fifteen jobs at risk as Scottish frees close
Johnston Press set to axe title purchased last year
Hedging your bets
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