Recorder boss vows to be more aware in future
January 2009 News
Appeal for whistleblowers to turn tables on bosses
NUJ wants to hear about impact of job cuts
Staff to meet bosses over Midlands shake-up
JP journalists to meet management over centralisation
Echo launches bid to help readers back to work
Newspaper feature hopes to help unemployed
Veteran local and national reporter dies aged 97
East Midlands reporter later led newsdesk on national title
Subbing jobs under threat at Midlands weeklies
Production set to be centralised at Stoke centre
New public admin book for journalism students
Senior examiner’s book aims to ease students through exams
New privacy gag is 'eye-watering' setback
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the profession
Union calls for talks over journalism's future
Co-ordinated campaign agreed at Jobs Summit
Lobby briefings should be televised say peers
Current system is “barrier to openness” says report
Bristol journalists to discuss response to cuts
Anger over plan for joint content and subbing desks
Style award for monthly magazine writer
Plus: Journalism masterclass, Orwell shortlist and more news in brief
MEN defends use of "shocking" picture
Image showed extent of PC’s courage says assistant editor
York editor departs as union seeks new owner
Chapel looks for benefactor with new boss still to be announced
Record entries for sports journalism awards
Judging panel keeping busy as submission flood in
Former Express & Star deputy editor dies aged 86
Bill Jolly was a “powerful figure” in Midlands journalism