Former regional digital editor to lead news journalism programme
Birmingham Mail
What we have written about Birmingham Mail
Editor offers tongue-in-cheek ‘apology’ for Brexit story-advert juxtaposition
Sister daily previously backed Remain and opposes “hard Brexit”
Football bosses pay tribute after sports journalist loses cancer battle
Former regional sports journalist went on to work for several national titles
Dyson at Large: The sliding north-south scale of regional daily sales
Do regional newspapers fare better the further north you go?
Daily produces podcast series to reveal findings of three-year investigation
Veteran journalist probed circumstances of tragic death 40 years ago
Daily introduces 50pc ethnic minority shortlists for reporter vacancies
Bid to make newsroom more representative of patch’s demographics
Daily editor: Hyperlocals’ calls for payment from regional press ‘unrealistic’
News chief says he is “open” to other types of collaboration
Daily bids to create 1,000 apprentices after adopting rival’s campaign
Initiative aimed at helping young people into work
Dyson at Large: The growing regionalisation of local news
A more efficient use of resources – or a worrying trend in regional publishing?
Council rejects journalist’s fresh bid to make secret Brexit report public
Authority claims two-year-old document now “obsolete”
Journalist who played pivotal role in Channel Tunnel’s launch dies aged 76
Tributes paid to former PR chief who had “real sense of community”
Forty-five national journalists move to daily’s patch for week-long project
Regional newspaper partners with website for scheme
Dyson at Large: Memories of life in newspapers’ town centre offices
Blogger recalls days of fag smoke, metal spikes and weak coffee
Daily honours patch’s Windrush generation with special supplement
Newspaper marks 70 years since ship carrying immigrants on UK soil
Digital ‘Rubicon’ crossed but print will exist ‘for a long time’ says editor
News chief shares optimism for the future at industry debate
Council refused daily’s FoI because response would attract ‘publicity’
Newspaper wins 10-month fight to make binmen’s overtime pay public