JP title nominated eight times in new awards scheme
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
What we have written about Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Print jobs at risk as Newsquest cutbacks continue
Consultation on-going over £17m plant shut down plan
Jobs to go at West Wales titles claims union
Newsquest to shut district office says NUJ
Jobs cuts expected at Newsquest Bradford
Eight editorial posts could be lost as Newsquest continues its cull
Former editor and Guild president dies aged 78
Three decades with same paper capped long career in local press
How the regional press jobs crisis unfolded
Our at-a-glance guide to a turbulent few months in the industry
Training council unveils journalism awards shortlist
Judges note “good use” of Freedom of Information Act
Editor bids farewell after 17 years in hotseat
Yorkshire news chief retires after long career in local press
Victory for editors in court lists row
Justice Secretary Straw announces abolition of magistrates’ court charges
Reporter describes night in the cells after 'street arrest'
T&A newsman is “shamed and alone” after being “arrested” for drug offences
Damning report slams hacks' use of single-source, re-written and PR copy
Journalists “too keen” to take information from press and PR offices and reproduce it without question
Five photographers get their 'prof test'
Five press photographers and photo journalists have been successful in the May 2004 National Certificate Examination. The successful candidates were: Marie Caley,Doncaster Free Press; Francis Leader,Telegraph and Argus; Jasdeep Lehal, Enfield Gazette and Advertiser; David Parry, Freelance; Lucy Ray, Matlock
Snappers get their reward
Thirteen photographers have passed the National Certificate Examination they took on November 6. The National Council for the Training of Journalists has announced the results and named the candidates who won prizes for excelling in the test. Distinctions were awarded
Newspaper domain names handed over after Newsquest web win
Cybersquatting company is ordered to transfer UK newspapers’ URLs
Jury out on e-papers as readers are slow to bite
On-screen print replicas of regional newspapers are being used to offer greater choice
Print veteran Hadwin celebrates 60 years in the business
Former editor became a reporter when telephones were a luxury and photos in papers were rarer still