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April 2013 News
Former press reporter transforms blog into new website
A former regional press journalist has transformed his popular blog into a new website. Martin Booth, who worked as a reporter at the Bristol Post until being made redundant in 2011, has launched his Bristol Culture website after running it
Boris Johnson backs alternative press regulation plan
Local and national press say there is “no support” for government version
Former regional business editor sets up PR firm
Journalist who left paper after 23 years to offer media training
Redundancy for editor after Twitter campaign fails
Weekly editor says he is “gutted” to leave company after 20 years
Weekly goes green to welcome asparagus season
Editor said the vegetable forms a vital part of the area’s economy
Editor sparks debate with call to sterilise people
Neutering certain people would be “good for society” says news chief
Regionals praised for high quality at Newspaper Awards
Campaigns, high story counts and lively styles were the winning factors
Regional daily forces Gove U-turn over job cuts plan
Education workers to move to new purpose-built base
New business park home for South Coast daily
Printing to continue on current newspaper site
Former Crain’s boss helps launch new business title
Monthly newspaper will be distributed to 10,000 companies
New-look website launched for Trinity Mirror daily
A regional daily has unveiled a new-look website as the roll-out across Trinity Mirror continues. The Daily Post in North Wales is the latest title to launch its redesigned website, which aims to be easier to navigate and has introduced
Weeklies launch campaign to celebrate good news
Titles highlight positive stories from patches.
Regional daily banners help raise roof at football game
Papers produce clap banners ahead of crucial match
Mag banned by student leaders marks 10 years
SU presidents were concerned they could not control content
Weekly refuses to reveal sources over PCC’s expenses
Cameron pledges to look into arrests of suspected whistleblowers