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Former editor crafting journalism degree course
Former Rutland & Stamford Mercury editor Tor Clark is setting up a new journalism degree at De Montfort University in Leicester. As senior lecturer in journalism he will be working on the new three-year joint honours degree, ready for the
Times staff welcome new editor
Michael Cooke is “thrilled” to be taking on new role at weekly title
Tattoo website to boost Rutland figures
Internet staff at the Rutland & Stamford Mercury have created a new website to cover the 2001 Air Tattoo at RAF Cottesmore. The event is the largest military air show in the world and should attract more than 250,000 visitors
It's Not The Answer – for Mercury's Gareth
It wasn’t quite as formidable as facing TV’s Anne Robinson – but Rutland & Stamford Mercury reporter Gareth Roberts still endured a nerve-wracking time as he auditioned for a new quiz – It’s Not The Answer. Here’s his story, as
Weekly Newspaper Award winners announced
The Newbury Weekly News and Hunts Post took the top honours at the Newspaper Society Weekly Newspaper Awards last night. The Newbury Weekly News was crowned Paid-for Weekly Newspaper of the Year, judges hailing it as “a supreme example of
Weekly newspapers line up for annual industry awards
Journalists from weekly newspapers around the country are to gather in Warwickshire for the Weekly Newspaper Awards. The Forest of Arden Marriott hotel will host the Newspaper Society event on Thursday. The judges will reward both advertising and editorial successes