Weekly prints four-page special as big news breaks hours after deadline
Fast turnaround ensures readers got the news first on what was “the Gazette’s story”
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Fast turnaround ensures readers got the news first on what was “the Gazette’s story”
Move means journalist also has more time to dedicate to her music
Plus: Union members to be asked to vote in general secretary election – and more news in brief
More than 100,000 copies of first issue will be printed as region’s AB readership is targeted
Staff working “intolerable” new arrangements as goodwill measure
Evening Telegraph celebrates with readers as Lord Provost sets presses rolling
Exeter paper unveils new design, new content and revamped sections
New boss reveals his plans for the paper he helped relaunch
New body art promotional technique tried and tested by News & Star reporter
London executive steps down after long career with Reed and Newsquest
50,000 copies to be handed out each day in city centre to protect advertising and boost circulation
Weekly says leaflets appeared to show that paper supported by-election candidate
Former editor is remembered as new development is christened Sillence Court
Inquest told how assistant editor took up to 72 tablets a day
One-off “weekly” packed with April 1 mirth as readers lap up silly seaside stories
Late-breaking motor industry story hits last 5,000 issues – followed by eight-page in-depth analysis