Regional paper’s senior journalist fights court decision
August 2014 News
TV station brings new boost for jobs
Nationwide licence holder gears up for local launch
Ex-reporter makes Quantum leap into book world
Love of club scene spur for ex- regional journalist’s first novel
Voice of regional press inside No 10
Government hears how ’79 million does go into one’
UK’s longest reigning editor decides it’s time to go
40 years in top job is long enough, says record-breaker
Training Matters: How to succeed at shorthand
John Cary, head of accreditation at the NCTJ, reflects on the work to help young journalists as they strive to win their personal battle to succeed at shorthand. Nervous laughter. Unconvincing smiles. General sheepishness and shuffling in seats. The reaction
Regional newspapers’ new business head returns to his roots
Managing director back to where he started career
Regional daily gets ‘top performer’ as new editor
Midlands title is fourth lead role for paper’s news chief
Regional sports writer turns back Fergie Time in new book
A regional sports reporter’s new book has turned back Fergie Time to unearth the secrets behind “how the best was won” for the UK’s legendary football boss.
New media exam leaves students failing to impress
Concern over low result for Scottish qualification
Regional photographers axed in ‘cynical exercise’ says union
Job losses leave former staff ‘without employment rights’
New league leaders for regional publisher’s online traffic
Liverpool leapfrogs Manchester in Trinity Mirror’s website table
Friday Funnies: Council red-faced over magazine cover
Overlapping picture leads to unfortunate juxtaposition
Regional daily’s Listen To Us campaign wins ‘hero’ status
Paper helps bring famous football club back home
Estate agents star in regional group first
Papers launch new property service on video
Local TV should ‘get under skin’ of town halls
Broadcaster plans move from London up North