Staff claim freelance cutbacks are adding to workload
May 2011 News
Scottish Sunday names privacy case footballer
Editor brands gagging order ‘ridiculous’
Campaigning journalist marches on Welsh Assembly
Substation plan will blight landscape says weekly
Jobs under threat at Johnston Press centres
Posts in Northampton, Leeds and Edinburgh affected
Weekly in the pink over gay community plaudits
Newspapers shows its pride at equality award
Regional daily helps raise £9,000 for memorial
Appeal launched after four friends died in industrial accident
PCC upholds complaint over payment to convict’s lover
The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint against Pick Me Up magazine under rules designed to prevent payments to associates of criminals. Clause 16 of the Editors’ Code prohibits payments to “convicted or confessed criminals or to their associates
Deadline looms for ‘stars of the future’
The deadline is looming in a competition to find journalism’s ‘Stars of the Future. The competition, being run by the National Council for the Training of Journalists’ in partnership with regional newspapers as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations, closes
Flamboyant former Herald journalist dies aged 75
‘Colourful character’ passes away in south of France
Weekly wins praise for council spending scrutiny
New feature introduced to detail how taxpayers’ money spent
Journalism Skills Conference open for bookings
Early bird discount available for Belfast event
Journalists pass no confidence vote in editorial director
Company claims it is increasing number of reporters
Former Guardian editor recalls regional press days
‘Newspapers will survive in some form’ says Preston
Survey probes government service to local press
HTFP readers invited to give their views in research project
Tribute paid by coroner at former journalist’s inquest
Verdict recorded that ex-weekly reporter took his own life
Regional publisher to back shorthand prize
Newspaper company underlines continuing importance of skill