Union will stage a demonstration in Bristol
Weeklies provide ‘diamond’ coverage of Queen’s visit
Jubilee tour stopped off in London
Local newspaper boss leaves company after five weeks
Managing director left with immediate effect
Weekly’s drug-drive law makes it into Queen’s speech
Teenager’s death led to campaign launch
Journalist’s new novel sees serial killer on loose
Edinburgh is setting for crime novel
Jobs go as Bristol daily drops Saturday edition
‘Evening’ will be dropped from title along with name of city
Newspaper to face no charges over gypsy billboard
Complaint was over a promotional billboard
Hyperlocal site celebrates reaching double milestone
Big growth for platform launched in 2010
NCE pass rate drops to lowest in two years
See the full list of newly-qualified seniors
March 2012 NCE: Reporter’s entry hailed as ‘best ever’
Stories will be used in training
Editor of award-winning Welsh newspaper retires
Newspaperman worked his way up the ranks
Echo probes child sex trade in honour of former editor
Campaiging journalist died on the Titanic
Employee-owned newspaper celebrates 40 years
A weekly Scottish newspaper which claims to be the only title in the UK owned by its employees has celebrated 40 years in print. The West Highland Free Press was launched in 1972, and three years ago was sold to
Photographer takes on charity ride for hospital that treated son
Toddler had operation at Great Ormond Street
Stroke claims former North West newspaper editor
Funeral will be held on Friday
Football club denies ban on chief sports writer
Journalist was denied press box tickets