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Littlehampton Gazette
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Pass rate for NCE falls 16pc but entrants up
See the full list of candidates who passed exam
Cricket-loving journalist retires after 50 years
Tony Mustard served Sussex for most of his career
ABC figures: Scottish and Irish weeklies lead way
Only 25 paid-for weeklies post sales increases
Is newsroom integration working? Major players to debate issues
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50% pass journalism NCE exams- full list of successful candidates
“Excellent individual answers on many papers,” say the examiners – see if you know anyone who passed
NCE success for 55 per cent of candidates
A 55 per cent pass rate in the Spring 2003 National Certificate Examination means that 156 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 286 candidtates sat the NCE in April at 16 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Newspaper sports journalist found dead at home, aged 38
Well-known and popular figure to be missed across the Sussex sports scene
Challenging time for Gazette as Sarah case ends
Littlehampton has been living through the biggest story it may ever see. The Sarah Payne murder trial brought the national press into the Littlehampton Gazette’s patch. But the paper hasn’t been competing with the big guns – it knows the
Learning to live with the nationals
The national media spotlight may be focused on the harbour town of Littlehampton, but for the team at the local weekly, life has to go on. Detectives there are co-ordinating the search for eight-year-old Sarah Payne, who went missing near
Appeal nears the big £1m
An ambitious hospice appeal is anticipating raising its first £1m in the next few weeks. The Chestnut Tree House Appeal, backed by the Worthing Herald, the Littlehampton Gazette and the Shoreham Herald, now has £922,946 in the kitty – £15,000
Sales smash 10,000-barrier
Sales of the Littlehampton Gazette have smashed through the 10,000-barrier for the first time in many years. After posting successive ABC sales increases for both halves of last year, the West Sussex paper’s circulation has continued to go from strength