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CBE for Bowdler in Queen's Birthday Honours
Ed Curran, former Newspaper Society president and Echo veteran are also among those to receive awards
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Steacy named MD for Wales and Gloucestershire
Ex-Trinity Mirror man joins Newsquest’s regionals division
City newspapers pay homage to hero Best
Regional newspapers reflect intensity of public grief over George’s death
Former deputy returns to Sunday title as editor
Move to sister newspaper for Jim Flanagan after ten years
New editor appointed at Belfast Telegraph
Sunday Life journalist joins sister paper
Telegraph editor Curran wins editor-in-chief role
Promotion gives control over Independent News and Media’s Northern Ireland titles
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Tributes paid to former Telegraph news editor
“Old-style newspaper man” kept newsroom running even after it was bombed
Blair praise for work of PA after office blaze
Tony Blair has praised the role of The Press Association of Ireland after a fire destroyed the agency’s Belfast office last month. In a letter to Ireland editor Deric Henderson, the Prime Minister said he was shocked by the destruction.
New editor appointed to Cambridge Evening News
A journalist who has worked on regional newspapers in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales has been named as the new editor at the Cambridge Evening News. Murray Morse, who is deputy editor at The Chronicle, Newcastle, starts his new
MBEs for serving regional newspaper staff
Chichester Observer boss Keith Newbery (right) is now an MBE. He was awarded the honour for services to journalism. He has spent his entire working life in journalism, beginning as a junior reporter on the now defunct Isle of Wight
Pay deal halts further walkouts
A dispute over pay at the Belfast Telegraph has been settled after journalists and management reached agreement. Last month National Union of Journalists members at the paper staged a 48-hour walkout in protest of a three per cent offer, and
Belfast journalists' walk-out rallies support
The National Union of Journalists is appealing for support – both financial and moral – for journalists who were today due to embark on a 48-hour stoppage over pay. Staff at the Belfast Telegraph, Sunday Life, and Community Telegraph have
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Belfast Telegraph journalist Mary Fitzgerald has won a fellowship which will take her to the Washington Post for three months this summer.Mary, who has been at the Telegraph almost three years after completing a postgraduate journalism course at the University