Cash prize was given for performance in law exam
Complaint over paper’s ‘Nazi salute’ photo rejected
Picture led to man being suspended from job
Editor’s anger at police’s refusal to name dead man
Data Protection Act was citied
PM and prince praise 150-year-old newspaper
Anniversary marked with 16-page supplement
Success for daily newspaper in libel case
Editor gave evidence in court
Former long-serving Welsh newspaper editor dies
Journalist oversaw transformation into modern title
PCC rejects hookah smoker’s complaint over photo
Picture had been taken in shisha cafe
Queen pens message for regional newspapers
Royal seal of approval for Local Newspaper Week
KM Group president remembered at memorial service
Sir Ray Tindle was amongst those paying tribute
Reporter won court challenge over identity of serial killer’s mum
Lawyer wanted details kept private
Reporters felt the heat in fire walking challenge
Brave pair took part in charity event
‘Outstanding’ old-school regional journalist dies
Former assistant editor had been ill for some time
Latest law book for journalists is launched
The latest version of a law book often referred to as the journalists’ bible has been launched. The 21st edition of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists was launched by Lord Hunt, Chair of the Press Complaints Commission, at a Media
Teacher turned journalist pens first book
Story inspired by Second World War
Midlands newspapers launched the old fashioned way
News vendors descended on towns
Police investigate newspaper’s ‘gypsy’ billboard
Somerset councillor made complaint