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More MPs join fight against staff pay freeze
EDM opposes pay stall, Evening Chronicle wins green prize – and more news in brief
Blackadder goes forth into Gloucestershire
Bristol Evening Post man to take over as editor of the Echo
'No regrets' for Echo editor after 18 years with paper
Anita Syvret reveals why now is the time to make the break from local newspapers
Regional press editor to leave Echo hotseat
Media consultancy move for long-serving news chief
Tips from the top
Anita Syvret, of the Gloucestershire Echo, reveals how to get that all-important job
Citizen boss gets editor-in-chief job
Appointment brings Gloucestershire Media’s editorial structure into line with the other Northcliffe centres
Battle to report on floods amid fears of power cuts and water shortages
Portaloos and contingency plans as journalists travel by boat…
Sporting stalwart of 43 years files last match report
Football writer who saw 18 managers come and go receives lifetime season ticket to mark his retirement
Citizen HQ to close in 'streamlining' of sister papers
Jobs at risk as departments prepare to merge at Northcliffe papers
Echo staff volunteer to become bone marrow donors
Staff at the Gloucestershire Echo have stepped forward to volunteer themselves as potential bone marrow donors. The paper recently featured the story of local schoolgirl Laura Edwards, who is fighting leukaemia, and after a huge campaign a donor was found
News in brief
Anita Syvret, editor of the Gloucestershire Echo, has given a presentation on the art of self-promotion at an event organised by the Chartered Management Institute.Entitled ‘How to Get Your Name in the Paper Without Paying for it’, Anita gave an
News in brief
Anita Syvret, editor of the Gloucestershire Echo, has given a presentation on the art of self-promotion at an event organised by the Chartered Management Institute.Entitled ‘How to Get Your Name in the Paper Without Paying for it’, Anita gave an
Margaret rides her Luck in Peru
Editor’s secretary Margaret Luck has embarked on an epic journey to cross Peru on her bike for charity. She travelled out at the end of last week to join 25 others on the ride from Lake Titicaca to Machu Picchu,
Tributes paid to former Echo lensman
Tributes have been paid to a former Gloucestershire Echo photographer who has died aged 79. Keith Casswell worked for the Echo from 1968 to 1984 after becoming interested in photography during the Second World War when he swapped a German
Youngsters to supply "attitude"
The Gloucestershire Echo is appealing for journalists of the future to come forward to give the paper some ‘attitude’. Editor Anita Syvret put an article in the newspaper asking teenagers to work on the paper once a month after school.