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Award-winning journalist Mark Nicholls is celebrating after shedding almost one fifth of his body weight
Tributes paid as former journalist is claimed by cancer, aged 45
“Although we knew she would not have a long life, we thought she’d have a good few years” – father
News editor's New Year's Eve baby makes the news
New Year celebration of a different kind as Echo journalist gives birth
Judges named for EDF Energy East of England Media Awards
Countdown begins as entry deadline nears for holdthefrontpage contest
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Grantham journalist John Pinchbeck sets sights on relaxing retirement
Man who came into the business late has spent past three months compiling books for Journal
'My life as a journalist and clown', by former Echo writer
Roll up, roll up – former features man takes time to look back on an unusual career
Regional press news in brief
Somerset County Gazette readers are being asked for help in treating oil-stricken birds at the RSPCA’s animal centre near Taunton.The paper has launched Operation Guillemot as the West Hatch centre takes in hundreds of birds covered in oil after the
Echo plea over jubilee souvenir
The Lincolnshire Echo is launching a new book to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, depicting the first 50 years of Her Majesty’s reign. The book, Elizabethan Lincoln, 50 Golden Years, 1952 – 2002, will include pictures from the Echo archives
New in-house production for Echo
A new gardening publication is to be produced for Lincolnshire. The supplement, Gardeners’ Trail, is produced in-house at the Lincolnshire Echo and will be published four times to coincide with each new season. The layout of the publication will include
Carry on hunting say Echo readers
As the debate about fox hunting rumbles on, the Lincolnshire Echo has decided to ask its readers whether they want a ban. And the people of Lincolnshire have voted overwhelmingly in favour of keeping fox hunting as it is. The
Judge refuses to ban reports of abuse claims – despite lack of a conviction
Court is told that press should be allowed to publish a balanced report and give details of mitigation
Echo's £1m hospice appeal launched
Readers are being asked to raise the funds to build a £1m hospice day care centre for Lincoln. The Lincolnshire Echo is leading the appeal for the last £250,000 needed for the St Barnabas Hospice project. A £471,000 grant of
Evening Telegraph makes plea for 'show of solidarity'
The Derby Evening Telegraph has stepped up its campaign against the announced closure of 16 post offices in the city centre. The petition, Don’t rip the heart out of our community, has received front-page exposure on three occasions, in a
Echo's speed plea sees results
A safety campaign spearheaded by the Lincolnshire Echo has resulted in new speed limits outside some of the county’s schools. The Slow Down campaign aimed to get drivers to cut their speeds and make it safer for children going to