Journalist raises awareness of work of local charity
December 2012 News
Colourful mistake for local weekly
Never mind the blushing builder…we suspect there may have been some red faces on the subs desk over this typo from the Holyhead and Anglesey Mail.
Protests as council boss ejects reporters from meeting
Council chief executive said it was “not his job” to answer to press
Newspaper battle hots up again in seaside town
Former daily journalist plans launch of new title
Regional publisher overhauls online network
Papers get new-look websites as bosses seek to boost online traffic
Assistant editor steps up at county magazine
Move comes as former news chief switched to publisher role
Weekly’s campaign brings in £20k for sick toddler
Readers raise cash sum in just 12 weeks
Repeat win for UK’s top regional motoring writer
Oxford Mail motoring writer David Duffy has been named the best in the UK for the second year running. David was named regional motoring journalist of the year by the Guild of Motoring Writer at its annual dinner at London’s
Former regional journalist killed by heroin overdose
Inquest returns open verdict on 27-year-old former reporter
Wiggins and Ennis get sports journalists’ vote
Britain’s sports journalists have named Bradley Wiggins and Jessica Ennis as their top sportsmen and women of 2012. With the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year Award still more than a week away, the Sports Journalists Association have given their
Regional daily in row over criminal’s birthday message
Angry supporters of prisoner Charles Bronson accuse paper of “discrimination”
Long-serving former arts editor dies in France at 71
Journalist spent almost 30 years at regional daily
Local press boss calls for industry-wide deal on Leveson
Call follows meeting between regional editors and ministers
Ex-editors lose out as city TV licence awarded
North East regional daily partners winning bid
Union protests over riot snaps ruling
NUJ says decision leaves photographers in danger
US newspaper warns of impending doom
A subbing glitch meant one regional US paper went to print bearing a harsh warning of impending doom. Clearly sent as a message to inform someone that the list of announcements was still awaited, it was sent to the page