Former staff among those involved in revival
February 2018 News
City magazine wins £200,000 grant to invest in journalism
Praise for title’s “radical departure” from traditional local media model
NMA backs Labour bid to close “unacceptable loophole” in FoI law
Trade body backs MP’s call for change
Newspaper launches bid to close down two ‘failing’ sporting bodies
Title proposes establishment of replacement federation
NCTJ honours students for performance in exams
Eleven awards handed out at ceremony
JP issues ‘quality news’ pledge after price rise at six dailies
Publisher also blames cost of newsprint for adjustments
Trinity Mirror moves to calm Express deal speculation
No certainty a sale will be agreed says publisher
Data unit boss hits out at national reporting on local press
Criticism of “convenient London fiction” among capital-based journalists
Editors call for more training for court staff after access row
Journalist denied admission after officials fail to understand ruling
Daily says sorry after footballer’s ‘bulls***’ claim over transfer story
Player claims he is “always happy” in response to report on national story
Weekly series relaunches with new masthead and pricing model
Editor says newspapers “written by local people for local people”
Government accused of ‘going soft’ on council newspapers as deadline scrapped
Authorities to continue publishing fortnightly in defiance of guidelines
Weekly calls on government to stop rail service from being scrapped
Petition launched to combat proposals
Ex-journalist makes bestseller list with novel involving fictional reporter
Story inspired by commute to office is number one in crime thriller chart
Editor to receive lifetime achievement award after standing down from role
News chief spent 44 years in regional journalism
Campaign success for weekly over memorial service for footballer
Anti-racism campaigner died last month aged 59