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Matlock Mercury
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Review of 2009: Those we have lost
Part Four of our look back at the year in regional journalism
Pass rate tops 50pc for November NCE
Number of trainees entering exam up 35pc in 2009
New subbing hub on cards for Johnston Press titles
Consultation over possible new base for East Midlands sub-editors
'Talented and tenacious' reporter dies aged 26
Journalist battled cancer with bravery and sense of humour
Advertiser editor bids farewell after ten years
David Horne retires after years of journalism service in East Midlands
Award-winning editor traces family history for latest book
Author’s great-grandfather was youngest superintendent in Manchester Police
Veteran's memoirs of journalism training hit a new online high
Memoirs of a pioneer journalism lecturer clock up their 8,000th hit
New lifestyle magazine launch for former newspaper editor
The joys of country living in north Wales and English shires will hit homes and hotels in new project
Former press photographer and wedding snapper dies aged 67
Ken Upton worked for more than 30 years in regional press
Tamworth Herald and Kent on Sunday win top gongs at press awards
Click through for the winners and runners-up from last night’s event
Investigative journalist launches book to solve spy death mystery
Latest labour of love for magazine editor Don Hale gives most up-to-date theory
Regional press news in brief
Work provided a “unique insight” – plus: journalist runs marathon on honeymoon, and more in brief
Navy trip gives editor a taste of life at sea
News man joined crew aboard the fisheries and oilfields protection vessel
Former journalist to put skills to good use in new venture
Former regional press journalist Steve Caddy has launched his own media relations agency in Sheffield. Steve (pictured) worked in newspapers for more than 20 years before moving into PR, and is hoping his journalism background can help make his new
Successful NCE candidates – Autumn 2006
Fifty per cent of candidates pass NCTJ exams – see the full roll of honour here