Journalist qualified after sexist comments while covering matches
Anne Edwards
What we have written about Anne Edwards
Editor who qualified as female football referee to retire after 48 years
Journalist has spent almost five decades in regional press
Weekly editor honoured by local university
Services to seaside town cited as reason for pioneering female football referee’s honour
Take Five: Anne Edwards
Norfolk editor takes our quick quiz
Wedding reunites local press pair after four decades
Proud dads both worked for local titles in Oxfordshire
Weekly editor celebrates 40 years in journalism
Anne marks four decades in the industry with special lunch
Ex-Trinity Mirror boss in Midlands comeback
Steve Brown to take over Express & Star parent company
'Good ambassador' is editorial person of the year
EDP business chief joins other winners at company-wide celebration
Award for dedicated circulation-boosting editor
Anne Edwards praised for new initiatives at traditional weekly
Seven up as trainees make the grade
Seven junior reporters from Archant Norfolk and Suffolk have been awarded the NVQ (Higher Level) in Newspaper Journalism (Writing) by the National Awarding Body the NCFE. The qualification marks their promotion from junior reporter to senior reporter in the newspaper
Seven up as trainees make the grade
Seven junior reporters from Archant Norfolk and Suffolk have been awarded the NVQ (Higher Level) in Newspaper Journalism (Writing) by the National Awarding Body the NCFE. The qualification marks their promotion from junior reporter to senior reporter in the newspaper
Four bedroom home 'on the market for £53,500' as old ad fools house-hunters
Punters fail to realise too-good-to-be-true newspaper advert was 25 years old
Anne returns to "grass roots"
With more than 30 years in journalism under her belt, Anne Edwards has returned to the “grass roots” of newspapers as the new editor of the Great Yarmouth Mercury. Anne, (49), has taken over from Martin Throssell who retired after
Retiring editor says goodbye
Martin Throssell, editor of the Great Yarmouth Mercury, has retired. He has spent more than 10 years at the helm of the Mercury, 36 years working for the Archant newspaper group, and 40 years in regional journalism. Martin began his