Iliffe and Observer Standard combine forces for 50,000-copy per week freebie
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Media company presents editorial excellence awards to staff
Award scheme came about as a result of Iliffe’s recent expansion through acquisition
Awards handed out by Iliffe as expanded group rewards editorial staff
Midlands and southern titles collect company-wide gongs
'Smallest paper' keeps one eye on developments in Bath
Midlands paper which survives on circulation of less than 10,000 has no plans to change
Iliffe snaps up town's key web portal to pave way for development
Owners of MK News plan to combine web resources with its existing newspaper interests
Cambridge Newspapers invests £9m in new presses
Investment follows clamour for full colour and opens up opportunities for the future
Another purchase for Iliffe News and Media
Iliffe News and Media has bought Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Property Advertiser. It is the latest in a series of acquisitions by Iliffe, advised by Simon Gillings at Ernst and Young’s Cambridge office. He said: “The successful acquisition of this title
Last issue published for Hertfordshire on Sunday
Paper’s closure prompted by other Iliffe acquisitions
Observer Standard's Advertiser series bought by Iliffe News and Media
Four free titles are an “exceptional fit” with new owners’ existing portfolio
Heartland Evening News bought by Iliffe News and Media
Independent paper joins Burton Mail group
Burton Mail group snaps up Staffordshire weekly
Weekly set up with redundancy money proves too good to miss out on for big news group
Bedfordshire on Sunday bought by owners of Cambridge Evening News
Iliffe adds six sister weeklies to its portfolio
New home for newspapers
Staff at Herts & Essex Newspapers have said farewell to the company’s head office premises after almost 150 years. The last editions of the group’s titles have rolled off the presses at Fore Street, and more than 100 staff are
News group wins High Court legal battle to publish £120,000 'rift' report
Injunction is lifted as papers successfully argue that readers have a right to know