Chief executive Dodson says paper will be “different product”
April 2009 News
On-the-job training course gains seal of approval
Newspaper group teamed up with college in ground-breaking partnership
Echo raises £14,000 in a fortnight
Campaign will buy vital life-prolonging treatment
Trio take on marathon for newspaper's charity appeal
Running reporters hope to raise £6,000
Reporter suspended in video row
Journalist refuses to use video camera without training
New book showcases photos never seen before
BPPA champions images that fail to make it into print
Journalists fight to stay in city centre office
Wakefield Express could be moving out of town
Jobless hacks offered cut-price training courses
Programme designed to help journalists find new careers
Lincolnshire subs refuse to go to Hull and back
Additional staff required for new production hub
Northcliffe launches South West business website
New portal follows similar project in East Mids
Tens of thousands back MEN hospital appeal
Bid to recoup £6.5m attracts big-name supporters
Newspaper's fight for £70m college campus
Potential project prompts Cambs Times campaign
Spoof-tastic tales help lift recession gloom
Our round-up of the best 1 April stories from across the regional press
Magazine goes online only as funding row continues
Salford Star hopeful of future money to stay afloat
G20 gathering is big news for local weekly
Paper brings out souvenir edition on world summit
Industry's 'G7' in media merger rules call
Group submits 108-page report to government