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Hampstead & Highgate Express
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Editor takes on Machu Picchu trek in wife’s memory
Journalist will miss first FA Cup Final in years for charity challenge
Union unveils its Newspaper of the Year shortlist
Seven papers will fight for top title in NUJ regional awards
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Find out who qualified as a senior in autumn NCE
Just under half passed the latest batch of senior exams
Chronicle and News crowned UK's top weeklies
All the winners from last night’s Newspaper Society weekly awards
Ham & High journalists 'forced to accept' 2.5 per cent pay deal
Union to hold a post-mortem and talk tactics after disappointment on wage review
Archant looking to grow business and 'strengthen activities in the South East'
Reports that group has bid for Trinity Mirror titles prompt comment on future plans – but not specifics
Archant completes newsroom review
Group says no job losses are planned – but more resources will be put into web products
New arrival for newspaper publisher
A new free weekly newspaper has hit the streets, launched by Archant Hertfordshire and North London. Aimed at railway commuters, The News is a tabloid-size newspaper, utilising news stories and features from several of the group’s other local titles, including
Media group doubles charity cash
Archant media group staff have raised a record-breaking £13,200 for their favourite good causes in the first six months of this year – and the Archant Gold scheme has matched every penny. The scheme matches charity cash raised by Archant
Death of former newspaper chief
Former newspaper chief William Gibbs has died. The 71-year-old had been managing director and chairman of Home Counties Newspapers, which published 26 weekly titles across Greater London and the Home Counties, including the Hampstead & Highgate Express, the Herts Advertiser
Manchester editor looks forward to new challenge
Nigel Wareing, editor-in-chief of Guardian Media Group’s Greater Manchester Weekly Newspapers southern division, is to become editor of the News Letter in Belfast. In his new role Nigel, (43), will be responsible for the daily News Letter, the free Belfast
New recruit looking forward to editing Ham & High
Geoff Martin has been named as the new editor of the Hampstead & Highgate Express Series. Currently editor of the Belfast Newsletter, Geoff will take over from Ross Lydall who left the Ham & High at the end of May
Ham & High looks for new editor
The Hampstead & Highgate Express Series is looking for a new editor after Ross Lydall, currently in the hotseat, announced his departure. Ross will leave the paper on May 30 to become the local government correspondent on the Evening Standard.
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Woman claimed article was inaccurate and full of lurid detail – plus more PCC news