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Weekly reporter to undertake first run for charity
Journalist training for June challenge
Content editor promoted to new county-wide role
Independent publisher makes appointment
Former editor pens travel guide to old patch
Ex-news chief aims to highlight lesser know locations
Ex-editor follows up lockdown quizzes with new trivia book
Former news chief studied polls and surveys for project
Former editor writes quiz books in bid to banish ‘lockdown boredom’
Plus: Ex-sub writes history of British sports journalism and round-up of other recent journalist book launches
New digital role for editor after four years at weekly
Former Northcliffe assistant editor steps up to lead independent title
Former reporter who served in WWII dies aged 85
Rear gunner John Piper spent nearly four decades with Sheffield Newspapers
Newspaper's apology over double inaccuracy
Star says sorry for family distress, children’s care home was ‘not illegal’ – and more resolved cases from the PCC
Newspaper corrects girlfriend assault sentence mix-up
Male nurse complains over inaccurate court report, Boris Johnson photo apology – and more cases from the PCC
Royal visit for Devon and Cornwall newspapers
Charles and Camilla help weeklies celebrate their 150th anniversary
Cornish Times ditches broadsheet format
Reader consultation before changes to a paper launched in 1857
Death of reporter who interviewed Idi Amin and Africa's 'cannibal emperor'
Former Express & Echo journalist travelled the world with his profession
Cornish weekly signs up Richard and Judy
The Cornish Times has signed up TV chat show stars Richard and Judy to present its annual scarecrow competition awards. The couple, who have a home in Cornwall, phoned the paper to say they would be delighted to accept the
Spoof newspaper in protest at editorial stance on Gulf war
Peace protesters in south Devon have published a spoof newspaper in response to a local publisher’s decision not to run anti-war stories in his papers during the Gulf conflict. Tindle Newspapers, which publishes the Totnes Times, decided at the start