Ex MEN-editor Horrocks to become chair of judges
Cable praises newspapers’ growth fund role
Business secretary ‘overwhelmed’ by businesses’ enthusiasm
Future of Johnston Press is ‘beyond print’ says Highfield
Chief executive reveals reason behind appointment
Letter to newspaper could hold key to murder probe
Case to be featured on BBBC’s Crimewatch
Regional daily columnist ‘still proud to be a journalist’
Former TV presenter in impassioned defence of trade
Plight of regional press is cause for concern – PA editor
Agency boss gives evidence to standards inquiry
A plane-speaking headline from Peterborough
With today’s crowded skies, you might think at first glance that this headline from the Peterborough Evening Telegraph website was a bit of a case of dog bites man… The plane truth later emerged however when it was revealed that
Scottish daily newspaper introduces online paywall
Website moves to subscription only
Take Five: Michelle Hurst
Grimsby deputy editor answers the questions
‘It’s our job to talk to people': Editors hit out at police
News chiefs complain of ‘gradual closing down’ of information
Northcliffe appoints new sales development director
Regional publisher Northcliffe Media has appointed Lesa Brown to the newly created role of sales development director – advertising with a brief to develop best practise across the company’s advertising teams. Lesa moves from the position of director of sales
Photographers face axe as UGC picture site launched
Publisher urges readers to send in photographs
Cruise tragedy sinks dream holiday promo
It’s hard not to sympathise with the Belfast Telegraph on this one given that it would have been difficult not to put the picture of the stricken cruise liner on its front page. Hopefully Saturday’s disaster will not have left
Regional press ‘bumping along the bottom’ says Bailey
Trinity Mirror boss warns of obstacles to consolidation
Editor speaks out ahead of Leveson appearance
PCC will be axed predicts news chief
Journalists’ jobs saved as Liverpool daily turns weekly
Company confirms no compulsory redundancies