Candidates can now enter the new ‘senior sports reporter’ qualification
September 2009 News
Two newspapers to be axed as 15 roles threatened
Cull continues among South Wales weeklies and magazines
Tory leader drops in on Chronicle during 'Cameron Direct'
David Cameron takes time out to visit weekly’s offices
Newspaper pays 'substantial' damages for expenses libel
Sussex weekly apologises to councillor over £91K expenses story
Weekly newspaper undergoes major redesign
New columnists and brighter look for Berkshire title
Giving drugs to cut crime
Using the public purse to prescribe drugs to drug addicts as a means of cutting crime may cause some to scoff. But a pilot project at a London hospital appears to have shown dramatic results in its area in terms
Voter apathy taken to extremes
Voter apathy rather than bad weather is often cited as reasons for a poor turn out on election day. But how about Harrow Council’s attempts to canvass the opinions of locals as an example of people simply not giving a
Press watchdog changes privacy and harassment code
PCC announces three amendments to its Code of Conduct
New measures announced to curb defamation fees
Ministry of Justice takes ‘first steps’ to control cost of libel
Regional daily helps girls quit sex industry
Evening Star’s charity announces £29,000 grant awards
Weekly editor gains regional Recognition
Scheme designed to reward those who go the extra mile
Olympian Tom to hand out EDF Energy Awards prizes
Beijing gold medallist is sporting guest of honour
Publisher begins rollout of new editorial system
Project to be implemented in Midlands and South divisions
Former EADT deputy takes on journalism training role
Tony Loynes joins NCTJ as new accreditation chief
Newspaper print workers strike action averted
Action cancelled after assurances over local bargaining
New speakers announced for SoE conference
Times editor and senior Tory among names added to line-up