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Readers' amazing achievement
The Hull Daily Mail’s charity of the year has raised its first £10,000 – and is a quarter of the way to its target. The money raised by readers will help pay for two minibuses for Hull and East Riding
Local recruits snapped up for Mail training scheme
The latest scholar has joined the Hull Daily Mail’s journalism training scheme – a move which will guarantee her a reporting job in three years. Hull-born Joanna Hunter is the latest recruit to join the Mail’s Scholars scheme, which offers
Pioneering scheme helps trainees into work
The Hull Daily Mail has started its pioneering scholarship scheme, which aims to give local people a helping hand into a career in journalism. And with a first-class degree and three years work in the newsroom behind them, the first
New recruits join press scholar scheme
Two new wannabe reporters have joined the Hull Daily Mail’s successful journalism scholar scheme. David Paine, (32), and Matthew Stamper, (18), are the latest recruits to the scheme which gives people who have lived in the Mail’s circulation area for
Reporter goes undercover with hidden video camera to 'expose' strip club
Journalist posed as a debt-ridden would-be lap dancer for investigation
City fire prompts late edition plus online and video news from Echo
Blaze broke out on industrial estate which is home to daily newspaper
Seducing the readers with Sudoku as 100 a day join race for prize
Text messages flood in for popular daily in-paper contest
South West titles clean up on Napoli coverage
Echo charters fishing boat to get closer to the story
Online 'first' as Express & Echo scoops local TV with video broadcast
Buyers of the Exeter airport revealed via a web video broadcast
Echo's intervention could double size of sports facility
Local paper succeeds where the local authority fails
Echo trainee's video report makes Newsnight top 13
Reporter could see her work broadcast on national TV after putting new skills to good use
Nottingham Evening Post editor to retire
Graham Glen to leave city paper after 12 years
Beirut link brings breaking news on trapped Echo reader's plight
Editor’s decision leaves Brit to tell war zone story in his own words
Echo sets the ball rolling for its own World Cup
More than 30 schools will take part in event which will kick-off with a ‘live draw’
New-look Echo packs in twice the content
Exeter paper unveils new design, new content and revamped sections