Three-year agreement will see trial extended across publisher’s portfolio
September 2015 News
Daily-turned-weekly newspaper to be axed after 120 years
Move follows cut in distribution last year
Friday Funnies: An intro so nice, they printed it twice
Town bypass is not quite New York, New York
NUJ voices concern over Trinity Mirror ‘Connected Newsroom’ plans
Four editorial jobs to go claims union
City daily echoes calls to turn patch into refugee sanctuary
Editor urges city to “live up to reputation” as safe haven for those fleeing war
Regional daily’s book charts history of Premier League newcomers
Release marks inaugural season in England’s top flight
Newspaper honours journalist’s memory with new apprenticeship
Scheme announced as part of newspaper’s campaign
Newspapers salute Queen as she becomes longest-reigning monarch
Splashes and supplements as Elizabeth II passes milestone
Newspaper smashes target for dementia campaign
£750,000 will help hospital improve facilities
Ex-regional journalist launches online women’s magazine
New venture aims to be “antiithesis” of celebrity-shaming publications
Industry attacks BBC “expansionism” as initiative gets thumbs down
Scheme to create 100 public service reporters criticised by industry
Hyperlocal journalism needs ‘urgent’ support, says report
Conference hears concerns about sustainability of sector
Dyson at Large: A newsy paper bursting with splashes
New editor keeping standards high at daily
Trinity Mirror launches next phase of ‘digital first’ strategy
‘Handful’ of roles to be lost and some new ones created
Talking newspaper for the blind revived by charity
News from sister weeklies used to facilitate project
Sports editor launches monthly magazine after quitting weekly
Ex-regional journalist hopes to uncover “untapped potential” with new venture