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Head makes U-turn on pupil naming ban
A school’s ban on giving the full names of children pictured in the local papers has been overturned after intervention from the editor of the Bracknell News. Paul Ryan sent a letter to the school concerned – together with Trinity
Birmingham Post revamp makes for an easier read and 'added value'
New design, new sections and new supplements to woo readers to the Post
Editor calls for new digital hub to be based in Birmingham
City is “well placed” to host proposed public service publisher
Headline figures for the regional press ABC results
Snapshot of daily and weekly regional newspapers across the UK
Chronicle redesign sees paper remain a broadsheet
Big changes for historic weekly – but decision is made to reject compact format
Birmingham Post editorship announced
Trinity Mirror moves to fill vacant role at morning paper
New editor-in-chief for Berkshire Regional Newspapers
New role for Jones as he takes on Chronicle and its sister titles
Petrol crisis showed the power of the Internet
Newspaper editors, and senior executives, have looked at the lessons to be learnt from the reporting of disasters at the annual conference of the Society of Editors. Marc Reeves, Editor-in-Chief of Trinity Newspapers Southern, talked movingly of his involvement in
Here is the news- Editors' topical agenda
The BBC’s decision to move its main news to 10pm is likely to come up for discussion this month at the Society of Editors annual conference. Top name speakers from the media, politics and other organisationsare lined up for the
BT awards set for a new look
The BT Midlands Press and Broadcast Awards are being scrapped in their present form after six years. Journalists at last night’s ceremony in Birmingham were told the awards would be replaced by “a programme that better reflects the way that
Group rewards best of its regional talent
The best of Trinity Mirror’s regional talent has been recognising at the group’s annual in-house Editorial Awards. A dozen trophies were handed to titles from across the group, including the Birmingham Evening Mail, which was named Daily/Sunday Newspaper of the