News chief hopes “haunting” footage will lead to change
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Business journalist who spent four decades in regional press dies aged 68
Tributes paid to reporter with “encyclopaedic knowledge” of industry
Special supplement tells stories of ‘faces’ of daily’s patch
Pullout run in support of community campaign
Councils hoping for demise of ‘pain in the arse’ local press, ex-editor claims
Former news chief says authorities “can’t wait to see back” of regional newspapers
Ex-daily journalist quits political blog to spin for council chief
New job for former public affairs correspondent
City bids for Commonwealth Games after regional daily campaign
Newspaper began pushing for bid earlier this year
‘Ballerina girl’ photographer shares delight at daily’s successful search
Girl in picture found after appeal by regional newspaper
War veteran and regional daily photographer dies aged 93
Former RAF man’s newspaper career spanned five decades
World’s oldest press club appoints regional daily editor to board
News chief among five to join as director of organisation
Dyson at Large: Tough town daily sells more than many cities
Blogger finds a relative success-story in the recent regional ABC figures
Editor vows to keep pressure on government after terror families’ setback
Victims’ relatives close to withdrawing from inquest process
Redundant weekly editor scores double awards nomination
But ‘pig sick’ former news chief will miss ceremony due to wedding anniversary
Regional daily ends successful worldwide search for ‘ballerina girl’
Woman in 45-year-old photo identified thanks to readers
Friday Funnies: Columnist caught begging on daily’s front page
Journalist’s photo inadvertently used to illustrate sister title’s story
TM extends annual schools guide to former Local World titles
Company announces biggest ever series of supplements to run in 25 papers
Journalist grieves for woman daily helped to legalise ‘wonder drug’
Newspaper successfully campaigned with sufferer of “lung ravaging” disease