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John Marquis
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Ex-pat journalists' success story goes on and on
Former regional hacks celebrate latest sales rise
Editor who brought down government to retire
Time to “Packet” in for former regional press man
British journalists in the news as cop is shot dead in Bahamas office car park
Incident was a dramatic end to a dramatic year for The Tribune
News in brief
Photos were from “reliable source”. Plus: Conference hears digital media dangers – and more news in brief
Job-swap reporter sought for exchange trip to Caribbean
A Caribbean daily newspaper is looking for an exchange partner to give one of its young journalists first-hand experience of life at a UK regional paper. In exchange, The Tribune in Nassau, Bahamas, is willing to host a young British
Former UK editor finally wins work permit to stay in Nassau
Controversial editor allowed to stay for 12 months after Labour Dept probe
British editor facing expulsion from Bahamas in free speech row
Work permit for former regional press man is deferred, sparking protest threat
Ex-pat editor under fire from ministers in press freedom row
Politicians call for journalist to be thrown out of the country for “telling the truth”
Murder trial book deal for former Westcountry editor
Journalist meets publisher’s challenge by penning book in just four months
Bylines around the world after novelist death exclusive
Two British journalists working in the Bahamas saw their bylines go all over the world with the death of best-selling novelist Arthur Hailey, who had lived in Nassau for more than 40 years. Hundreds of newspapers and television stations worldwide
Former regional editor finds his place in the sun
While many daily newspapers are struggling to hold on to circulation, one former West Country editor is enjoying his place in the sun – with his paper recording a 60 per cent increase in sales over the last five years.