Journalist’s career spanned nearly 70 years
Gloucestershire Echo
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Daily beats previous winner to claim top regional cricket title crown
Regionals also honoured in national category
Ex-journalist shares shock after former landlady’s alleged murder
Press officer pays tribute to “really lovely” woman
‘Utterly disgusted’ editor’s widow vows legal action over fatal fall at hospital
Wife tells inquest of husband’s “extremely shocking” last hours
Journalist hits back at Lib Dem ‘hypocrisy’ claim over fake papers
Politician says newspapers “happy to sell fake covers” to parties
Weekly hopes for sales boost as football coverage sparks international interest
Newspaper runs front page wraparound to celebrate achievement
Sister weeklies beat national competition to win award for cricket coverage
Regional titles have only won category twice in 10 years
Former daily editor turned business leader loses cancer battle aged 60
Tributes paid to ‘regional newsman through and through’
Police pledge action on FoI after reporter’s three-year wait for response
Journalist criticised force’s “long-running issues with transparency”
Police refuse reporter’s FoI request – three years after he sent it
Force cites “national security” concerns in response to 2017 submission
Senior editor leaves publisher after 20 years as colleague wins promotion
News chief is sixth in UK to depart company since restructure revealed
Regional press specials mark 75 years since VE Day
Newspapers join nation in commemorating end of war in Europe
HTFP at 20: From alien landings to April Fools that weren’t – our most bizarre stories
A look back at some of the stranger tales to appear on our site
Sister titles vow to clean up five ‘neglected and ignored’ public spaces this summer
Public vote will take place as readers urged to nominate areas to be tidied
Ex-regional press photographer honoured for sitcom reunion photo
Lensman went freelance after being made redundant in 2014
Weekly rapped for publishing excessive details of ‘unusual’ suicide
Newspaper accepted it had “fallen short” of standards expected