Redundancy fears sees 58pc in favour of striking
February 2009 News
Trainee overturns gag order in manslaughter case
Defendant named after fatal stabbing of good friend
Former crime reporter turns crime solver
Shoplifters caught re-handed by eagle-eyed news chief
Journalism students told to forget about degrees
NCTJ student council hears vocational training is key
Newspaper launches pioneering digital diploma
New partnership gives students chance to publish work
Mother of nail bomber gives Herald exclusive
Softly softly approach pays off for crime reporter
Regional daily's bid to force government u-turn
Telegraph launches campaign over lost train contract
UK's longest-serving editor set to take flight
Colleagues’ parting gift for Jeremy after 36 years
Police federation chair calls for photography code
Met chief fears photographers could be hampered in work
Former editor made redundant despite sales boost
Company axes regional MD in shake-up
Early edition for Gazette as fire wrecks iconic pub
Paper goes on sale alongside nationals
Journalism course applications up despite downturn
Job cuts fail to quell demand for training
Shields editor takes over Society chairmanship
Plus: Journalists still ‘untrustworthy’ – and more news in brief
Hundreds gather for photography demonstration
Snappers exercise right to take pictures in public
Sporting body honours long-serving columnist
Former assistant editor recognised for promoting squash
Nottingham strikers to stage 30-year reunion
Journalists were sacked after joining nationwide stoppage