Tributes paid to printer-turned-journalist
Ledbury Reporter
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Subbing job losses confirmed but new role created
Outcome of consultation leads to additional post
Union hits out over Newsquest job cuts
Up to 15 jobs could go in subbing hub move
Jobs at risk under publisher’s plans to axe subbing hub
Work is set to transfer to copy editing unit 70 miles away
Journalist who edited four weekly titles dies aged 80
Tributes paid to ‘patient and likeable’ former editor
Reader backlash over weekly’s 50pc cover price rise
Titles promise more pages and new content
Weekly unveils new look to readers after revamp
Move follows redesign of sister title
New subbing hub plan for Midlands titles
Newsquest looks to move operations to offices nearly 30 miles away
Weeklies editor moves on to tackle new projects
Newsquest chief takes on new role after eight years with titles
Weekly newspaper team to switch offices
Bury staff could be moved to sister centre
Newspaper at centre of bomb hoax plot after journalist received explosive warning
Man who plotted terror campaign against supermarket sent letter to district office
Sports editor bows out after over 30 years in local newspapers
Gazette and Reporter man blows final whistle on long sports reporting career
Editor bids farewell after 20 years with newspaper group
Gazette man leaves to take up a post in public sector communications
Journalism news in brief
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Regional MDs appointed for Midlands and Dorset papers
Gavin Steacy and John Banks take on expanded roles
News in brief
The Royal Mail is planning to withdraw its newspaper registration service, which dates back to the mid-1800s and allows publishers to send postal subscriptions by first-class delivery at a second-class rate. Royal Mail has confirmed that the current scheme will