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Striking journalists ‘will not give up’
Industrial action is now in second month
Union seeks answers over strike break
Journalists at South Yorkshire Newspapers are calling for an investigation into the methods used to break the strike. The union members, now in their fifth week of indefinite strike action, have written to Johnston Press chief executive John Fry about students, some as
Labour leader to meet with striking editor
Jim Oldfield wants regional companies to be covered in inquiry
March of solidarity for striking journalists
Indefinite strike is now in fourth week
Johnston Press boss talks face-to-face with strikers
John Fry talked for 25 minutes to strikers outside Star office
Strikers’ anger at paper’s use of ‘re-hashed’ story
Journalists say newspaper took story from ‘News of the Don’
March to take place in support of striking journalists
Rally to be held in protest over job losses
Striking journalists ‘scoop’ their own papers
‘Bootleg’ editions produced for second week
South Yorkshire strikers in bid to call in ACAS
Union in bid to break deadlock over job cuts
Work-ex ‘strikebreaker’ sent home claims union
Teenager asked to stay at home amid ‘exploitation’ claims
Ed Miliband accused of ignoring local newspaper
MP for North Doncaster ‘has shown no support for strikers’
Newspapers set to go to press despite strike
Union claims teenagers on work experience are writing the papers
Yorkshire journalists to go on strike from Friday
Union members to stage indefinite walkout over job cuts
Free Press scoops Miliband wedding announcement
Labour leader chooses local weekly to reveal marriage plans
Senior executives depart in fresh JP shake-up
Four subsidiaries to be combined into single business unit