Hundreds of members join Evening Post campaign to find youngster
January 2009 News
Chance for journalists to win 5,000 euros
Second European Parliament Prize open for entires
Reporters "should be able to refuse unethical work"
NUJ urges MPs to back ‘conscience clause’ proposals
Journalist completes series of sporting challenges
Plus: Star reporter organises charity ball and other news in brief
Society of editors raps new inquest secrecy plans
Media could be banned from inquest under new Coroners Bill
Quadruple triumph for Post in new media awards
Yorkshire daily named best newspaper while Guardian rewarded for Neil Entwistle coverage
Murderer prevents his photo being published
Landmark ruling could have wider effetcs on crime reporting
Councillor used website to pat himself on the back
Mystery poster is exposed as Labour politician
MPs to debate state funding for local newspapers
Government should examine some form of funding says MP
DMGT report warns of gloomy economic outlook
Circulation revenues down but digital growth continues
Courier crowned Highland newspaper of the year
Inverness and West Highland weeklies grab awards quartet
Kissing the parking permit goodbye
Hospital staff in Greater Manchester have been told their £14-a-month parking passes will not be renewed. The move, affecting two hospitals in Bury and Oldham, will mean staff either have to use public transport or pay five times as much
Stressed out? Fancy a coffee?
We all know too much coffee can make you feel a bit shaky and twitchy but new research suggests excessive consumption can lead to hallucinations. Researchers at Durham University suggest that ‘heavy’ caffeine use – equivalent to seven instant coffees
Up to 70 jobs to go at West Midlands dailies
Voluntary redundancy scheme fails to get enough takers
Amnesty International Media Awards open for entries
Human rights journalism celebration enters 18th year
Equine journalism awards open for entries
Cash prize pot totals £3,125 in 17th Martin Wills prize