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World’s oldest newspaper set to lose its editor
Seven jobs at risk in West Midlands restructure
Council funds allow paper to publish election edition
Regional daily printing special results edition thanks to authority’s sponsorship
Midlands daily editor steps up to management role
News chief gains new job as part of Newsquest restructure
'Stourbridge Ten' call off strike action
Move to subbing hub will now take place in September
Go ahead for plans to move Midlands subs' jobs
Proposal led to strike vote by NUJ members
Stourbridge Ten in '100pc vote' for strike action
Union steps up protests over plan to move subbing jobs
Strike vote over Midlands subbing hub plan
Newsquest staff to be balloted on industrial action
New subbing hub plan for Midlands titles
Newsquest looks to move operations to offices nearly 30 miles away
Newspaper under fire again over BNP ads
Union organiser takes hometown title to task
Long-serving Advertiser man steps down after 31 years as editor
Journalist began his career as a cub reporter in 1969 and saw the paper through major technological change
New sports monthly launched at Newsquest title
24-page colour paper dedicated entirely to sports lovers hits the streets
East Wales Weeklies appoint new boss
South Wales Argus deputy editor Kevin Ward is leaving the paper after more than 15 years. But he isn’t going very far. His new office is about ten yards away from his current place of work. Kevin, (38), has been
Rachael Campey resigns as editor of Yorkshire Post
Rachael Campey has quit as editor of the Yorkshire Post, after 18 months in the role. She is not serving notice and her deputy Duncan Hamilton is acting editor. Staff were told yesterday afternoon in a statement from the newspaper’s
Government's waiting list promises "in tatters"
The Northern Echo’s latest update on its long-running A Chance to Live campaign revealed that Government promises to tackle hospital waiting lists were “in tatters” after a sharp rise in the numbers waiting more than a year for treatment. Only
Paper accused of 'moral blackmail' in campaign
The South Wales Evening Post has come under attack for lobbying Swansea’s health watchdogs over the future of key medical services. Post editor Spencer Feeney stands accused by the Board of Community Health Councils in Wales of subjecting its members