Publisher holding consultation with affected staff
June 2016 News
‘Abhorrent’ vandals destroy regional daily’s memorial tree
Editor hits out at destruction of plant installed to honour war veterans
Ex-editor rubbishes new daily’s claim to be North’s ‘national’
Former news chief hits out after being unable to find copy of first edition
Editor whose crime reporting won Krays’ praise dies aged 68
Tributes to news chief who built up largest editorial-led free newspaper series in Europe
Cat found in newspaper printworks sparks regional daily appeal
Receptionist looking after misplaced moggy while rightful owners sought
Student journalist scoops award with rare Shaun Ryder interview
Construction worker turned to writing after housing crash
Anonymous columnist unmasks himself as he heads for exit
Last edition of award-winning column published by redundancy-threatened journalist
Fourth Trinity Mirror daily comes out for Remain
Readers urged not to “gamble” with patch’s future with Brexit vote
Law Column: Two new anonymity issues to note
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the industry
Regional publisher’s new national daily for the North hits the streets
Newspaper to offer ‘alternative to London-centric titles’
MP Jo Cox had helped award-winning regional daily campaign
Politician met with editors to discuss tackling loneliness epidemic
Journalist thinks positive a year on from redundancy
Pool of 15 freelance writers sign-up for writer’s new project
Chief reporter to pen book on football club’s exile
Journalist chronicles history of city’s stadium wrangle
Regional daily staff meet readers to discuss ideas for newspaper
Drop-in sessions to be held at office in coming weeks
Journalist and historian shares fears over regimental colours loss
Writer hoped to have memorabilia on display to mark battle’s 100th anniversary
Trinity Mirror announces job cuts at South West titles
Some new roles due to be created as rolling restructure continues