Councils still flouting guidlines by printing own newspapers
Daily’s court challenge sees parents of truants named
Reporter and editor joined forces to overturn Section 39 order
Union launches campaign to ‘save local newspapers’
Campaign arose out of recent stoppage
Reporter lands newsdesk role after three years
The Scarborough Evening News has appointed a new deputy head of content in the shape of 23-year-old Laura Crothers, pictured left. Joining the Johnston Press-owned title in February 2008 after passing her NCTJ preliminary exams at Darlington College, Laura was quickly made business
New website to focus on London business
A new website about London businesses is to be launched in the first of what is expected to become a global series. LondonLovesBusiness will be launched in September and is the creation of publishing entrepreneurs Graham Sherren and Mike Bokaie,
London strike halted following ‘successful’ talks
Staff who leave in next six months will be replaced
Scotland’s papers ‘simply not good enough’ says website boss
Journailst in bid to ‘save Scottish journalism’
College launches revamped press photography course
Compacted new course will make it more financially viable
Editor responds to ‘discontent’ over power adverts
Energy ads ‘contradict’ campaign against pylon plans
‘Stereotyping’ complaint against daily resolved
A complaint that a regional daily newspaper was ‘reinforcing stereotypes’ about travellers has been resolved through the publication of a letter. Local resident Chrissi Lee complained to the Press Complaints Commission following the publication of a story in the Colchester Gazette
Readers invited to pen perfect headline
Liverpool Echo readers are being asked to write their perfect headline for the newspaper to celebrate the newspaper’s Freedom of the City award. Entrants have been asked to keep it clean and to use less than ten words. To encouarge readers the
Tributes to journalist who was youngest news editor
Midlands journalist dies from cancer aged 58
Trainee reporter’s unexpected court order success
Trainee challenged magistrates on point that child was too young
Union fears compulsory redundancies at Daily Record
Plan of action put in place following talks with management
Striking journalists in talks with management
Staff don clown outfits as negotiations take place
Former regional daily editor likens job to ‘toilet roll’
Former Swindon Advertiser lets off steam in blog