NUJ condemns BBC plan to fund 100 public service reporters
October 2015 News
Daily pleads with gangland to turn in ‘monsters’ who shot mum and child
Regional newspaper says “enough is enough” after series of shootings on patch
JP digital chief to address annual journalism training conference
Programme announced for 2015 Journalism Skills Conference
LGBT community honours regional daily features writer
Award presented for reporting of gay issues
Regional publisher questions future of Local TV after £650k loss
Chief executive calls for more support for sector to avoid mass closures
Former weekly editor aids Ched Evans rape case appeal
Journalist uncovers new evidence in investigation into case
Rival dailies mark steel closure with front page epitaphs
End of an era for industry as coke ovens shut at plant
Press Association names new Ireland editor
Plus round-up of recent regional press job moves
X Factor reinstatement campaign wins weekly’s backing
Family urged readers to help singer on newspaper’s Facebook page
Cancer claims long-standing newspaper columnist aged 61
Historian’s career including advising on set of Peaky Blinders
Youngster close to fulfilling dream thanks to weekly-backed appeal
Campaign to help five-year-old was launched on newspaper’s front page
Civic leaders voice concern after neighbouring weeklies merge
Move condemned by union chiefs and civic group
Tributes to photographer who worked for regional press into his 80s
Photojournalist turned down national role for life in local newspapers
Demolition work to start on former newspaper office
Ex-base to be converted into centre for blind people
FoI charge plan branded “back door bid to restrict access”
Further critcism of commission reviewing Act as review continues
Weekly’s supplement marks 150 years of rugby club on patch
History of old and famous team told in 104-page publication