Sharon Edwards is a firm believer that justice should not only be done – but that it is also seen to be done.The Lincolnshire Echo senior reporter successfully persuaded a court to lift reporting restrictions on a youngster who had
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A great life – but don't expect to make a fortune
Page 1 of 5 “It’s a great life but don’t expect to make a fortune,” was the advice when I started out in the business. I began a three-year indentured traineeship with the Sleaford Standard, and later the Lincolnshire Echo,
Regional titles scoop top prizes at Newspaper Awards
Plaudits for MEN, Oxford Times and Sunday Herald as Tim Bowdler is named Personality of the Year
Winners announced for Newspaper Society's annual editorial awards
Evening Times scoops top prize – plus all the other highlights
Echo rewarded by the FA for its extensive women's football coverage
The Lincolnshire Echo’s extensive coverage of girls’ and women’s football over the past seven years has been rewarded by the FA. It picked up the Regional Media Award at the FA Women’s Football Awards, held in London in front of
Echo is named regional newspaper of the year
The Lincolnshire Echo has been named Regional Newspaper of the Year, at the Newspaper Society’s Circulation, Editorial and Promotions Awards. The judges said it was “innovative on a quiet patch”, and its bold campaigning was praised for its intrepid efforts
News staff gather to celebrate year's successes
The high achievers at Northcliffe Newspapers have been recognised at the group’s annual Circulation, Editorial and Promotion Awards. Newspaper staff gathered to see the winners announced at a ceremony at the Marriot City Centre Hotel in Bristol, marking the culmination
Newspapers given a sporting chance
Sports desks from across the UK are being given their chance to shine, with the launch of the Sport Industry Awards 2005. Fifteen prizes will be handed out as part of the competition, encompassing the sporting world, from the best-designed
Hard-working news staff are honoured at gala event
Northcliffe Newspapers has rewarded the hard work of its staff at a special gala evening and awards ceremony. The group’s best editorial campaigns, initiatives and sale generating ideas were recognised at its internal Circulation, Editorial and Promotion Awards. Among the
Regional Press Awards winners announced
The Western Daily Press was a four-times winner at the Regional Press Awards 2003. The paper impressed the judges to scoop Community Campaign of the Year, Photographer of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year, as well as the
Gazette named Regional Newspaper of the Year
Editorial Awards Campaigning newspaper of the year – All daily and Sunday paid-for newspapers Winner: Bristol Evening Post, Save Our Streets Highly Commended: Western Daily Press, Lelaina Hovercraft Rescue Fund Commended: Nottingham Evening Post, A range of four campaigns. Lincolnshire
Candidates line up for editorial awards
Staff from the Bristol Evening Post, Sunday Mercury, Yorkshire Evening Post and Cambridge Evening News are among those in the running for an award from the Newspaper Society. The nominations are part of the 2003 Newspaper Sales and Promotions Awards,
Snapper Washbourn picks up a gong
Retired press photographer Peter Washbourn was today proud to be going public on his big secret – that he’s been awarded the MBE. He was nominated for the medal in the New Year Honours List for his services to the
Regionals across the UK scoop press awards
The Yorkshire Post has been crowned Newspaper of the Year in the Regional Newspaper Awards.The paper beat Free Newspaper of the Year The Wharf, and the Wiltshire Gazette & Herald, which was named Weekly Newspaper of the Year. The Yorkshire
True Star performer reveals the secret of success
It may seem to the outside world to be a small evening paper that covers the news in sleepy Suffolk. But the Ipswich-based Evening Star is wowing the people that count – its peers in the newspaper industry. It was
Hat-trick of wins for Sunday Mercury
The Sunday Mercury has claimed its third win in as many years as the 2001 BT Midlands Daily Newspaper of the Year. The accolade was announced at a ceremony last night at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. The Tamworth