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Liz Griffin
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New editor appointed for Midlands weekly
News chief bids farewell to paper she joined 29 years ago
Weeklies editor moves on to tackle new projects
Newsquest chief takes on new role after eight years with titles
Paper helps residents purchase village green
£10,000 grant enables campaigners to reach target
Fresh battle over paper's right to name soldiers
Editor says principle of open justice must be defended
Paper celebrates victory in cancer miles battle
Times secures new radiotherapy unit for its patch
Press contact with bereaved brings insight into campaign to cut road deaths
Hereford Times launches bid to cut fatalities on local roads
Sports editor retires after 40 years at the Times
“Times have changed but the spirit remains the same in local journalism”
West midlands weekly sets the pace in murder mystery case
Local team beat the opposition as fresh investigation began
Newsquest awards shortlist revealed
Darlington is up against Swindon and York in the battle to be named Newsquest Daily Newspaper of the Year. The Northern Echo, edited by Peter Barron, hopes to crown a year in which it was named best daily newspaper in
Support floods in for pool appeal as readers raise £127,000 in nine months
“Life-saving” hydrotherapy pool a testament to readers’ generosity
Support floods in for pool appeal as readers raise £127,000 in nine months
Hereford Times readers have poured support into a special school’s appeal for a new pool, raising £127,000 in just nine months. The hydrotherapy pool for Barrs Court School in Hereford is, literally, a life-saver for the pupils, helping exercise limbs
Hereford Times wins secrecy battle over meetings
Controversial training sessions for Herefordshire Council members are to be opened up to the Hereford Times. After previous confusion, which resulted in a reporter being asked to leave a meeting, council leader Roger Phillips has now said he is happy
Reporter barred from meeting labelled a 'training exercise'
An editor has rounded on her local authority after a reporter was turned away from a council meeting set to discuss a critical issue facing thousands of voters. Hereford Times reporter Ian Morris was hoping to inform the public about
Tributes are paid to journalist who lost cancer fight
Pauline Clark, news editor of the Ludlow and Tenbury Wells Advertisers, has died. She had been ill with cancer for several months but it had been thought she was making a steady recovery – and she had been expected to
Invitations sent to 24 editors for Galway get-together
A host of prominent names from the British press – all linked by the Greenslade Bursary – will be brought together by the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors. In 1977 the Society set up a scholarship in memory of