Former Skipton Herald reporter Paul Hardaker is moving to the West Riding News & Sports Service to increase its news and features coverage of West Yorkshire. Mr Hardaker (31) started his career on the Skipton weekly newspaper. He went on
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Trinity Mirror aims for top spot with £150m plan Trinity Mirror, Britain’s biggest newspaper publisher, is to spend £150m on developing its Internet business over the next three years. Sixteen regional web portals – all linked to an integrated national
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
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Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
More examples of how the Editors’ Code of Practice continues to make an impact
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Editor apologises for distress – plus more news from the PCC
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are either settled to the express satisfaction of the
Evening Times editor joins press watchdog
Glasgow Evening Times editor Charles McGhee has been appointed to the Press Complaints Commission as one of seven editorial members. He replaces David Pollington, editor of the Sunday Post, who has retired from the Commission after two years. Charles has
Regional paper should not have paid criminal for interview, says PCC
The Daily Record breached the Editors’ Code of Practice by paying a criminal for an interview, the Press Complaints Commission has found. But the newspaper has not been censured as the Commission said there were a number of mitigating factors
Regional editors quizzed about press watchdog
Regional press editors have told a Government inquiry that the Press Complaints Commission is working well. They were interviewed by the Commons Media Select Committee, which is investigating privacy and self-regulation. Ed Asquith, of the Wakefield Express, explained the regard
Papers respond to claims of inaccuracy
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC. This story: 9.5.2003 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and
Inaccuracy and intrusion
Resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC in January and February 2003. The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors
Papers respond to claims of inaccuracy and breaches of privacy
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC. The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are
Papers respond to inaccuracy and breach of privacy claims
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during June, July and August 2002 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s
News Shopper is shopping the yobs
A campaign being run by the News Shopper which aims to reduce crime has received high profile backing. The Shop A Yob initiative was launched more than seven months ago and has been supported by Home Secretary David Blunkett, Metropolitan
Record fight is on!
A proud history of campaigning – and getting the results – is being celebrated by the Daily Record. The paper has declared that it won’t stop fighting for its readers until it gets the results they deserve. It has fought
Royal approval for Record's campaign
The Daily Record’s Anti-Drugs Campaign is to get the royal seal of approval at a presentation in Glasgow. Prince William was due to hand over the fund’s first cheque to Glasgow-based theatre group Fablevision today. The theatre group, which tours