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Press snapper shoots WI's naked charity calendar
A nude charity calendar is being backed by the Kentish Times. The paper got involved after some Women’s Institute ladies posed on its pages last year. The 2005 calendar was launched at the Biggin Hill Battle of Britain Show in
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Independent News & Media, which owns newspapers including the Kentish Times and Islington Gazette, is set for a cash injection after shareholders approved a move to launch a rights issue to raise millions of euros and strengthen the group’s balance
Paper's readers are just purrfect!
Big hearted readers of the Kentish Times series have sent in hundreds of pounds to pay for a kitten’s operation. Two weeks ago the Bexley and Bromley editions of the south east London paper ran a story about a black
Changes at the top for KM Group
David Lewis, managing director of the Kent Messenger Group, has been made chief executive. Edwin Boorman, who is the Newspaper Society’s immediate past president, remains as executive chairman of the Group. Edwin said: “For some time, David has really been
TV date for editor Melody
Editor Melody Ryall joined a host of big name broadcasters and journalists invited to appear on a popular television chat show. Melody, of the Kentish Times/Gravesend Reporter Group, joined Private Eye founder and editor of The Oldie, satirist Richard Ingrams,
Henry Clother tributes
Henry Clother, who taught generations of aspiring journalists their art, has died. He spent 13 years in charge of the newspaper course at City University’s graduate centre for journalism in London, after a career in newspapers which included spells at
Regional press complaints are resolved
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC. This story: 9.6.2003 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and
"Unfair" article about Tommy Johnson
More resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during January 2002 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and
Outrage over A&E cutbacks prompts Kentish Times action
Hundreds of readers pledge support as weekly takes up fight