Retired in January after 46 years at his local paper
PM shuns questions from local press during visit
Political reporter took to Twitter to vent frustration
‘Right to Tweet’ could be extended after daily’s campaign
Senior judges to look into use of Twitter in tribunals
Reporter overturns ban on naming football hooligan
Teenager filmed by Sky Sports attacking goalie during match
Journalists set to walk through fire for charity
Raising cash for two local children with cerebral palsy
Dozens of jobs created in regional daily’s scheme
A regional daily paper helped create more than 85 new jobs in its local area thanks to cash from the Regional Growth Fund. The Western Morning News teamed up with Plymouth University to boost small businesses and increase employment, and
All aboard for weekly’s souvenir special
Supplement brought in thousands in extra ad revenue
Councillors to make own stories live on newspaper sites
Letting people upload stories direct to web ‘cuts out middle man’
Editor’s second children’s book goes to press
Comes as schoolgirl creates new character for series
Diamond anniversary for former daily chief reporter
Celebration comes after British Empire Medal honour for retired reporter
Inquest to open on journalist who died sleeping rough
Two arrested and bailed over magazine editor’s death
Council bans reporters from community grant meetings
Decisions over small grants will be held in private in future
Rival dailies battle it out for weekend readers
Move comes as one paper launches first 50,000-copy giveaway
Union demands end to ‘poverty pay’ for journalists
Petition calls for an end to pay freeze at regional publisher
Funnies File: Winnie-the-Pooh – violent criminal?
Loveable children’s characters have been implicated in criminal activity in a layout gaffe. In the Brampton Guardian, a Canadian paper, blow-up figures of Winnie-the-Pooh and the Abominable Snowman featured in a front-page picture – which was placed alongside a story headlined
Fresh searches launched in bid to find missing journalist
Rescue team to scan loch as efforts renewed to find reporter