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Ipswich Evening Star
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Crash diet reporter learns to eat again after dropping 7st
Journalist gave up food for 200 days – but says tucking back in was even harder
Double wedding bell joy for Star news staff
Crime reporter and deputy news editor walk down the aisle within two weeks of each other
Crash diet reporter loses 4st in 100 days
Success as nutrient shakes replace food for resolute Rebecca
Extreme diet for reporter aiming to shed 7st
“I’m going 100 days without food”, promises Star’s Rebecca
Press ball smashes £250,000 fundraising target
More than 300 guests enjoyed Masquerade-themed evening organised by Ipswich Star
New role at Archant for ex-Trinity Mirror chief Graf
Former chief executive joins the board of directors to help develop the business
Bride-to-be reporter shares her plans for the big day in Star's new column
Excited writer gives readers an insight into preparations as she pens light-hearted diary
Union to boycott newspaper awards
Staff take exception to editorial cuts
News in brief
Union pay campaign targets publisher’s annual conference
Archant agrees £100m funding deal
Move supports group’s aims for expansion
Evening Star in morning edition 'first'
The Ipswich Evening Star turned into a morning newspaper called the Christmas Star, for one day only on Christmas Eve. For the first time in its 120-year history, the evening title produced an overnight edition very early on December 24
Red's ahead in the syndication game
Regional news man Red Williams is helping boost income for publisher Archant – and making himself some new friends among the editorial staff too. He’s been put in charge of Archant’s syndication service, which touts the company’s very best stories
City honour for former news group chairman
Sir Timothy Colman, former chairman of the Eastern Counties Newspaper Group, has been made an honorary freeman of Norwich. The honour was officially bestowed during a ceremony at Norwich City Hall, in recognition of his contribution to the lives of
Murdered cameraman began career at Evening Star
Tributes have been paid by former regional press colleagues to journalist Simon Cumbers, who was murdered by terrorists in Saudi Arabia at the weekend. He began work as a reporter but retrained later in his career to become a cameraman
News in brief
Western Morning News reporter Neil Young got a passenger’s eye view of rallying as he joined Subaru driver Steve Furzeland for a gentle spin in the Westcountry Regency Stages Rally.Afterwards he said: “I can see why people find rally car