Paul Potts to pass on wisdom to next generation of students
March 2010 News
New editorial supremo for London weeklies
Move marks return to newspapers for former daily editor
Former editor and journalism lecturer dies aged 82
Tribute to ‘excellent trainer who believed in high standards’
Subs face 200-mile round-trip to production hub
Redundancies in prospect at North Yorkshire titles
Weekly launches beer to celebrate second birthday
New brew hits the pumps ahead of ‘Save Our Local’ campaign
Journalist writes life story of ex-Premiership star
Third book from local press sports reporter to hit shelves next year
Regional publisher pays BNP over copyright breach
Compensation helping fund bid to unseat Hain claims party
Scottish journalist and broadcaster dies aged 71
Reporter’s career took in newspapers, radio and PR
Dyson at Large: Explosive splash in skinny book
Former Brum editor back in West Midlands for latest blog
Dad's complaint over son attack story
Plus: Inaccurate planning story and more resolved PCC complaints
Some places are just streets ahead
A centuries-old cobbled shopping street in York has been voted the nation’s most picturesque. The Shambles topped the poll in the Google Street View Awards ahead of picturesque spots in Bath and Newcastle. Did your town get a look in
'Glad' to be in employment
Sainsbury’s checkout girl Gladys Smith has just celebrated her 90th birthday. The nonagenarian started working for the supermarket chain in Basingstoke 22 years ago to earn a bit of extra Christmas cash. Read more about her here. Take a look
Former Scotsman journalist is top sports hack again
Plus: Another gong for PA photographer
Western daily editor bows out after 40-year career
Retirement is ‘Wright’ move for former Star boss Andy
'No win no fee' relief for journos and publishers
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the industry
Tory candidate highlights local press campaign
Plus: Young talent contest opens for entries and more news in brief