Journalism student follows in footsteps of Pele and Hoddle
October 2018 News
BBC and local press ‘not in opposition’ says director general
Lord Hall underlines commitment to local journalism at inaugural lecture
Last in line of family of journalists dies aged 83
Reporter followed his father and uncle into the newsroom
Local journalism will survive – but funding reforms needed says Sir Harry
Legendary newsman airs views in interview with fellow former editor
New bilingual city news and history magazine launched
Quarterly publication aims to foster understanding between communities
Law Column: Serious harm – can libel be cumulative?
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing journalists
Ex-news editor’s top tips for new journalism students go viral
Hundreds share journalism trainer’s advice
Editor reveals terminal cancer as he pens farewell column
Former regional press journalist writes of ‘unwelcome diagnosis’
Jobs at risk and office set to close in publisher’s latest cutbacks
Weekly’s HQ no longer fit for purpose says company
Express deal prompts 21pc revenue increase at Reach
But like-for-like revenues down 7pc in latest trading update
Award launched in honour of renowned journalist open for entries
Young writers urged to enter for prize
“Ousted” mayor story was ‘significantly inaccurate’ rules IPSO
Another former town hall chief goes to watchdog over local newspaper story
Editor ‘hacked off’ by BBC journalism drama
TV series ‘makes journalists out to be ****holes’ says website chief
Local news title closes after falling ‘too short of both love and money’
Publication was launched five years ago in reverse publishing venture
Hyperlocal editor shortlisted for award after autism coverage
News chief nominated ahead of charity’s ceremony
Friday Funnies: Fictional regional press under fire again over legal howler
Made-up newspaper editor’s suitability for job questioned