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Death of former editor known for his campaigning
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'Busby Babes' writer has died, aged 80
A former Derby Evening Telegraph sports writer, hailed as one of the founding fathers of modern tabloid journalism, has died at the age of 80. Frank Nicklin suffered a suspected heart attack while visiting his wife in Bedford General Hospital
New London freesheet to rival Metro?
A new, free 24-hour newspaper could be launched in London to rival Metro. Press reports say News International could be about to make a move on the territory occupied by Associated Newspapers. It is believed News International is already in
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"Indefatigable industry and the elucidation of truth"
The Hereford Times is celebrating 170 years – and a rising circulation. To mark the anniversary, editor Liz Griffin published a series of articles to explain more about its history, staff and readers. Here, we take a look at the
'Adapt or fail' warning as Murdoch hails golden age of information
Media tycoon warns that firms expecting a glorious past to shield them from technological change will fail
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Regional publishers are extending their brands to meet thirst for news on demand
Veteran editor gets a knighthood
The veteran newspaper editor and publisher Harold Evans has been knighted in the New Years Honours list for his services to journalism. Best known as editor of the Sunday Times between 1967 and 1981, he was then appointed editor of