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November 2008 News
Spoof news site scores web hits success
Daily Mash in reverse publishing project
Assembly members condemn South Wales job cuts
Media Wales plans branded ‘huge blow to democracy’
Sheffield centre awarded top marks for journalism
University ranks highest for courses and student satisfaction
Accolades for brightest new journalism talent
Magazine awards reach 25-year milestone
Former Reading assistant editor dies aged 79
Mike Gowers worked in TV, local and national press
Courier gun story sparks mother’s complaint
Warwick weekly clears up teenager’s exclusion, misleading drug dealer photo – and more resolved complaints from the PCC
Journalists plan tribute for former colleague
Argus staff bid farewell to ‘old-school’ reporter
Former editor does battle with the system
Ex-Mail chief discovers the darker side of unemployment
Are Christmas decorations not what they used to be?
The credit crunch has even hit the world of Christmas trees. A small square in the Weoley Castle area of Birmingham is now housing a paltry looking 6ft tree minus lights and not much greenery – check out a photo
Slashing knife crime
The ever-present spectre of knife crime has come to the fore again with the stabbing of a 27-year-old man at a music awards ceremony in London. Labour MP Keith Vaz said that efforts to fight the rising trend were not
Herald website tops 500,000 monthly users
Newsquest becomes latest publisher to release website stats
New chair for Press Complaints Commission
Baroness Buscombe to head up press watchdog
Union mag celebrates its century
All change as birthday heralds new website and reduction in issues
Evening Post predicts a riot – and films it
Newspaper’s post-match video nets 9,000 downloads
Complaints Commission roadshow heads north
PCC hosts two-day event in Manchester, another posthumous award for journalist – and more news in brief