New division to cover both Wales and North West
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New name for Media Wales news websites
Trinity Mirror changes name to ‘reflect digital ambitions’
Work begins on new headquarters for Western Mail & Echo
£17m office will be home to more than 500 staff from next summer
No strike action at Cardiff papers, despite vote in favour
Enough volunteers come forward to avoid compulsory redundancies – but union says it still has concerns
New editor chosen for south Wales daily
Richard Williams is to become the new editor of the South Wales Echo. Currently editor-in-chief of the Evening Leader in Wrexham, he will succeed Alastair Milburn, who announced plans to launch his own media and PR agency earlier this year.
Business venture beckons for Echo editor
South Wales Echo editor Alastair Milburn is leaving the Cardiff-based newspaper to set up his own business. The 35-year-old, who has edited the Echo for the past three years, plans to launch his own media and PR agency, advising businesses
Wales journalists protest at Trinity cuts
Journalists working for Trinity Mirror’s Cardiff-based operation are taking action to stem proposed job cuts at the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and Celtic Newspapers. Fifty posts are to be made redundant at the company, Western Mail
Prince of Wales opens new press hall
Prince Charles has officially opened Western Mail and Echo Ltd’s new multi-million-pound press hall. During his visit to Cardiff Bay, the Prince received a 40-minute guided tour of the Western Mail and South Wales Echo’s £18m printing press. He then
Vibrant new look for Welsh title
The Western Mail will unveil a vibrant new look tomorrow. The relaunch follows an extensive research programme and will see the paper printed in full colour throughout for the first time in its 133-year history. Alan Edmunds The broadsheet paper’s
News in brief
Former Cambridge city mayor Chris Larkin has received a pictorial account of his mayoral year from the Cambridge Evening News.He received the album, which contains a collection of photographs chartinig the mayor’s engagements, from editor Colin Grant, who said: “As
New editor for Western Mail
The Western Mail is to get a new editor. Neil Fowler, editor for the past eight years, will leave the paper in September. He will be succeeded by Alun Edmunds, who currently edits Wales on Sunday. Neil, (46), joined The
New MD for Western Mail and Echo Ltd
Western Mail and Echo Ltd has announced Keith Dye as its new managing director. Mr Dye has worked in the newspaper industry for more than 20 years, and is currently managing director of Trinity Mirror’s Midlands Weekly Media division. He