Tributes to “true professional and was a well-known character”
Biggleswade Chronicle
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Ex-weekly editor to reprint first issue of football magazine
Former regional news chief launched sporting holidays publication last year
Former JP editor launches foreign football holiday magazine
News chief took voluntary redundancy last year
Tributes paid to former newspaper artist
Cartoonist and art studio manager dies aged 83
Weekly editor roles merged after news chiefs quit JP
Voluntary redundancies lead to restructure
Row erupts over Johnston Press cover price rises
Regional publisher cuts margins say newsagents
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Deputy editor calls time on 46-year career
News chief and journalism trainer looks back on time in press
Editorial director stands down from weekly newspapers group
“Pursuit of new challenges” behind decision to leave
'Death of journalism' debate at press freedom day
Key speakers lined up for debate, Telegraph hands out free sweets and more news in brief
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2005
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate: BOURNEMOUTH Samantha Chapman Aldershot News Gary Cleland Newbury Weekly News Matthew Dickinson The News, Portsmouth Huw Griffith Dorset Echo Lisa-Marie Harrity
NCE success for 55 per cent of candidates
A 55 per cent pass rate in the Spring 2003 National Certificate Examination means that 156 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 286 candidtates sat the NCE in April at 16 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Regional press news in brief
Plus: Village correspondent steps down after more than 50 years – and more regional press news in brief
Long trek to preserve priceless archives
The editor of a Bedfordshire weekly is embarking on a 700-mile round trip to help save early editions of the paper. James Stewart is travelling to Falkirk in Scotland to have old copies of the Biggleswade Chronicle bound by restorers
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Woman claimed article was inaccurate and full of lurid detail – plus more PCC news