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Glenrothes Gazette
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Weekly’s first-ever reporter who later became editor dies aged 71
Reporter met future wife at newspaper
Former deputy editor dies weeks after leaving job
Tributes to journalist who was ‘heart and soul of office’
Former weekly editor dies from rare illness aged 75
Journalist ended career as sub-editor at a regional daily
Four editor roles merged into two at JP titles
Two editors leave business after shake-up
Just 18 weeklies boosted by sales increase
Few paid-for titles gained rise in circulation in ABCs
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
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
Weeklies provide Christmas boost for Our Boys
JP titles drum up community support for troops on front line
Newspaper's supplement lists Top 100 from its patch
List includes Gordon Brown and Dr Who
Global Health awards are open for entries
Plus: Daily Echo campaign gets international backing, and more regional press news in brief
Full list of successful NCE candidates
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Journalists put their best oars forward for charity gig
The Glenrothes Gazette has celebrated its 40th anniversary. During the last four decades the paper has seen 11 editors take the helm, including Jimmy Ross, who as the longest-serving editor to date, held the post for 10 years from 1972.
NCE success for 44 per cent of candidates
A 44 per cent pass rate in the National Certificate Examination means that 116 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 263 candidates sat the National Certificate Examination in October at 15 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Former Essex editor chosen for top spot at Gazette
Jo takes on new role after creative writing sabbatical
Former Arbroath Herald trainee to return as editor
Brian Stormont will take charge at his home town paper. Plus: East Fife Mail editor is on the move