New Archant title will be sold at schools and nurseries as well as newsagents
East Anglian Daily Times
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Fake speed cam probe fails to locate dummies
FoI powers not enough to tell drivers where empty cameras are
Call for re-think on redundancy threat
Workers speak out over “cost-cutting exercise” and ask group to suspend decision to make way for talks
Wages fear at jobs cut newspapers
Sub-editors worry that revamp of editorial department could result in pay cuts for remaining staff
Robertson says farewell to Newbury Weekly News
Regional press top brass give retiring deputy chairman a good send off
EADT launches £100,000 cancer charity bid
New campaign was kick-started with help of newspaper columnist with terminal cancer
Jobs under threat at Suffolk newspapers
“Management team are spending time in consultation with affected staff” – nine editorial jobs could go
Star joins sister titles at new press
Evening paper takes advantage of extra colour – and hopes it will boost sales
News in brief
Anniversary helps raise charity cash – plus more news in brief
Editor takes to airwaves for Comic Relief job swap
“Nerve-wracking” experience for newspaper man as he tries his hand at live radio
Archant agrees £100m funding deal
Move supports group’s aims for expansion
Evening Star in morning edition 'first'
The Ipswich Evening Star turned into a morning newspaper called the Christmas Star, for one day only on Christmas Eve. For the first time in its 120-year history, the evening title produced an overnight edition very early on December 24
Red's ahead in the syndication game
Regional news man Red Williams is helping boost income for publisher Archant – and making himself some new friends among the editorial staff too. He’s been put in charge of Archant’s syndication service, which touts the company’s very best stories
City honour for former news group chairman
Sir Timothy Colman, former chairman of the Eastern Counties Newspaper Group, has been made an honorary freeman of Norwich. The honour was officially bestowed during a ceremony at Norwich City Hall, in recognition of his contribution to the lives of
Former regionals man delves into Suffolk's farming past
A former East Anglian Daily Times agricultural editor has had a book published about historic farming estates in Suffolk. Peter Hopper, who held the position at the EADT for 27 years, based his book Suffolk’s Historic Farms on parts of
News in brief
The Haverhill Weekly News has been cleared of wrongly dismissing two receptionists.An employment tribunal threw out claims of constructive unfair dismissal against the pair, who were part-time workers, and said that the company had the right to allocate specific days