‘First class journalist’ among winners at Archant awards
Newham Recorder
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Former football star backs weekly's Christmas appeal
Papers gear up for festive season with gifts collection
Essex news ed takes charge of Archant weekly
Matt Adams takes over as Cantillon retires after 36 years
Weekly editor named fundraiser of the year
Archant celebrates its charity heroes
Up to 20 jobs to go at Archant Suffolk
Ipswich staff informed of proposed cutbacks
Editor accepts gypsy event coverage was confused
Reader complains of distortion and inaccuracies, Rear Admiral takes weekly to task – and more resolved complaints from the PCC
Editor calls time on 45-year career
South-east news chief looks forward to retirement
Local press stays ahead of Olympic game
Beijing success sees surge in web hits
Express and Star helps reassure stricken resort
Weston blaze generates sales boost, East London titles merge, and other news in brief.
Accuracy breach by newspaper in murder trial coverage
Complaint against Newham Recorder upheld after claims murder victim had upset landlord’s wife
Media firm Archant's £600,000 charity boost
Community publishing firm raises cash and acts as a mouthpiece for local causes
PM's praise for paper's stance
Tony Blair has praised the Newham Recorder’s bid to improve community safety and reduce the fear of crime. In a face-to-face meeting with local MP Tony Banks at Number 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister heard how residents are becoming
Recorder project wins "newshound" result
A literacy scheme for schoolchildren set up by a weekly newspaper is going from strength to strength. The fifth wave of Reading Together has been launched by the Newham Recorder. The scheme was piloted in spring 2000 but has proved
Snapper Steve's sharp eye
Newham Recorder photographer Steve Poston proved he has one of the sharpest eyes in the business by spotting an unusual story angle while out on an assignment. The paper recently covered the funeral of Abbas Malik, a 15-year-old bike stunt
Royal backing for Recorder's long-running appeal
Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle on board for London paper’s annual push
Last movements of murdered man aired on web
Recorder shows spy-cam footage of minutes leading up to attack