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Unfair dismissal case costs bid dropped by newspaper
Former employee could save up to £75,000 on a technicality – but paper fights on
Editorial dilemma prompts TWO front pages for weekly
Two cracking stories but only one front page – what would
Paper's coverage shames water company
Apology and frank admission follows weekly’s investigation
Boorman makes way for daughter as he steps down from role as chairman
Media stalwart retires after 40 years in charge at independent family-owned firm
Death of long-serving Kent Messenger Group journalist
Man who began career as an apprentice rose through the ranks
Journalist loses unfair dismissal claim
Claims of bullying and being punished as a ‘whistleblower’ are thrown out by tribunal
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Amsterdam venue for journalism event: Plus former KM man dies – and more news in brief
Robertson says farewell to Newbury Weekly News
Regional press top brass give retiring deputy chairman a good send off
Style book solution on offer
Universal style book on the market – mix and match according to your paper’s needs
Regional press editors to speak at Newspaper Society conference
Secrets of industry success will be shared during editors’ question time
Former reporter loses battle with Alzheimer's
Respected reporter Jean Newport worked for the Kent Messenger Group
Bagging a good read from the Kent Messenger Group
The Kent Messenger Group has invested £750,000 in a pioneering move that will see all its paid-for titles sold wrapped up in polythene. Newspaper bosses say the development will make the multi-section papers more attractive to readers, keep stock in
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Former Cumberland News journalist John Aglionby is to visit Carlisle tomorrow to talk about his experiences in South-East Asia after the tsunami struck on Boxing Day. Now a correspondent for The Guardian, he will be giving a talk at a
Race and faith writing to come under the microscope
Best practice in reporting on race and faith is being sought out for a new advice booklet for journalists. The Home Office-funded initiative is backed by the Society of Editors and the Media Trust. It is being put together by