Campaign aims to reopen station closed in the 1960s
October 2015 News
Regional daily urges readers to help trace city’s forgotten war dead
Campaign aims to honour victims of warfare on memorial
Town’s remembrance parade saved thanks to regional daily cash
Newspaper uses appeal funds to help ensure event can go ahead
Former regional business editor pens second children’s book
Author to make significant donation to music charity from sales
‘Legendary’ weekly journalist made freeman of borough he served
Council honours reporter who spent 46 years covering its workings
Government minister urges constituents to boycott regional daily
Call made after editorial on MP’s refusal to speak to reporters
Former city weekly editor joins wife to found new PR company
Journalist couple hope industry “insider knowledge” will attract clients
Depression victim’s family help launch daily’s mental health campaign
Scheme aims to get better provision for sufferers on newspaper’s patch
Labour No 2 backs campaign to save Freedom of Information Act
Deputy leader Tom Watson “wholeheartedly” associates his party with scheme
Training Matters: Why new job makes ex-editor feel like David Moyes
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Regional daily wrap celebrates patch’s City of Culture milestone
Announcements on branding and vision made in newspaper
Regional press figures to speak at conference on future of new media
University and NUJ team up to hold event on state of Welsh press
Weekly cleared of wrongdoing over fake Facebook profile
Newspaper set up pseudonymous social networking account for reporters
Newspaper revives campaign in wake of Whittingdale praise
Culture Secretary highlighted daily’s bid to save historic buildings from ruin
‘Quarter’ of editorial jobs under threat at regional daily
NUJ slams “devastating and heart-breaking blow” as up to 10 roles put at risk of redundancy
Entries welcomed for 2016 Wales Media Awards
Second incarnation of revived ceremony to be held in March