North-East newspaper launches paid-for online edition
The Citizen, Gloucester
What we have written about The Citizen, Gloucester
Regional journalist who interviewed Hitler dies
Citizen reporter was sent on assignment to Nazi Germany
GET YOUR SKATES ON! with Citizen reporter Nadia Stone
‘Roller derby has been described as a cross between speed skating and rugby – minus the ball’
Review of 2009: Those we have lost
Part Four of our look back at the year in regional journalism
Journalists' complaint after exclusion from Molly Cunliffe hearing
Lack of seating leaves reporters shut out
Sports agency hits gold with tailored coverage for regional titles
More than 50 daily regional and weekly newspapers got news from the Beijing games
Battle to report on floods amid fears of power cuts and water shortages
Portaloos and contingency plans as journalists travel by boat…
Top prize for best portfolio:The winning pictures
Photographer Paul Nicholls of the Gloucester Citizen has been awarded the top prize Geoff Benger Memorial Awards. This is his winning portfolio. Click here to read the full story. Back to the photography index
Top prize for best portfolio
Photographer Paul Nicholls of the Gloucester Citizen has been awarded a top prize, beating competition from fellow professionals in the Gloucestershire and Wiltshire area. The fifth Geoff Benger Memorial Awards were held in Bristol, where Paul picked up the trophy
Sister titles scoop exclusive with Zara and Mike – 'sport's golden couple'
Gloucester papers’ Weekend magazine wins story after 18 months of asking
News in brief
Plus: New website for FOI dept, and more news in brief
Former regionals man sees trade unionists at work in Iraq
Tim Lezard visits war-torn country to set seeds for new political newspaper
Trade union boost as NUJ man Lezard visits Iraq
Former regional journalist will meet workers setting up their own unions during ten-day trip
News in brief
Plus: Weekly gives cash backing to ‘First Responders’ – and more news in brief
Past and present editors turn out for Jim's farewell
Long-standing “Mail ambassador” steps down after 38 years
35 editorial jobs to go at the Manchester Evening News
One fifth of editorial jobs will go as company gears up for “digital future”