Short-lived ‘news-zine’ experiment comes to an end
Harlow Herald
What we have written about Harlow Herald
Two newspapers close with launch of 'newszine'
Publisher replaces two free weeklies with new brand
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
Newspaper group's staff raise £22,000 for charity
Journalists support good causes with range of events
'Busybody bureaucrats' have readers worried
Enjoy our round-up of the best April Fool’s from the local press
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Weekly crowned publisher's product of the year
Archant reveals its Herts and Cambs champions
Find out who qualified as a senior in autumn NCE
Just under half passed the latest batch of senior exams
Newspaper staff show their boots are made for walking
Harlow Herald bids to raise cash as part of Alzheimer’s Campaign
Archant celebrates achievements at annual awards event
Regional news publisher singles out the company’s best for recognition
Successful NCE candidates – Autumn 2006
Fifty per cent of candidates pass NCTJ exams – see the full roll of honour here
51 per cent pass rate for NCE
A 51 per cent pass rate in the National Certificate Examination means that 136 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 265 candidates sat the National Certificate Examination in April at 16 centres across the UK, as well as
Sports sub halts shoplift bid
Gary gives chase to get stolen goods returned
More editions online as Herts web presence grows
Three weeklies now have their own corner of the world wide web
News in brief
Representatives from the Press Complaints Commission were among delegates and observers from 16 countries who attended the fifth annual gathering of the Alliance of Independent Press Councils hosted by the Swedish Press Ombudsman in Stockholm. The Alliance was established in
Revamp heralds a new era for weeklies
The East Herts and Essex Heralds have been given a new look to go with their new office. Editorial and sales staff at the free weekly titles recently moved to new premises in Harlow town centre after previously being spread