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Free newspapers axed following Johnston Press review
Sports editor roles cut in separate restructure
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Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Review of 2009: All change at the top
Part Two of our look back at the year in regional journalism
Editor's departure brings dynasty to an end
Award-winning reporter also leaves in shake-up
Pay dispute settled at South Yorkshire Newspapers
Union members accept the pay deal they were originally offered
Pay protest journalists return to desks as talks resume
Union members and management will try to reach agreement on a two-year deal
Talks held at strike-hit news group
NUJ representatives to meet with management over pay dispute
Striking journalists set for return to work as pay deal is thrashed out
Ten-day walkout continues but further action is suspended as two-year deal is discussed
Ten-day strike by journalists to hit newsrooms from today
Action from Yorkshire newspaper staff after stalemate reached with management
Ten-day strike threat by journalists in protest over pay
NUJ says new walkout could last until August 2 unless management offers “constructive talks”
Pay protest journalists begin second walkout
Two-day strike due to begin today at South Yorkshire Newspapers
South Yorkshire journalists walk out
23-strong union chapel takes action – second strike planned next week
Football move prompts string of promotions
A number of promotions has been announced for senior editorial staff at the Derby Evening Telegraph, as editor Mike Norton strengthens his newsroom team. Mick Hill has been appointed assistant editor. Mick, (32), began his career at the Leicester Herald
Free Press assistant editor retires
The assistant editor of the Doncaster Free Press has retired after a career in journalism stretching back 50 years. Ken Hopkins, 65, has a reputation as one of Yorkshire’s most respected journalists and will be replaced at the Free Press