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MD steps down at redundancy-hit titles

Trinity Mirror’s Alistair Nee has stepped down from his position as regional managing director, Midlands, it has been announced. He had been in the role since April 2001 and will leave the company on December 3. He is succeeded by

Publishers pool resources in £45m press investment

Newspapers published by Guardian Media Group and Trinity Mirror are to benefit from a £45m joint investment in new press technology. They have agreed to jointly buy four state-of-the-art press and inserting lines which will be housed at the Mirror

Trinity Mirror regionals get new MD

Trinity Mirror’s regional newspaper division has appointed Georgina Crace as managing director. Georgina is currently MD at IPC Advertising and MD of the Wallpaper* magazine group. Her appointment, which follows the summer resignation of Stephen Parker, will begin in February.

NUJ targets pay at Trinity Mirror

National Union of Journalists members working at newspapers owned by Trinity Mirror across the country are calling for better pay and benefits. A national pay claim for journalists working on the group’s regional titles, which asks for an across the

Regionals man to leave Trinity Mirror

Stephen Parker, managing director of Trinity Mirror’s regional newspaper division, is to step down from his role at the end of the month. In a company statement Trinity Mirror said the newspaperman would resign as a director on July 26

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Matt Holmes, (32), has been promoted as an assistant editor at The Citizen, Gloucester.He was previously head of content and rejoined the paper as news editor after a spell at the Western Daily Press, where he covered the Forest of

News in brief

Former Wrexham Mail reporter Keith Harrison has been featured in a BBC documentary based on Donald Campbell’s fatal last attempt to break his own world water speed record.Keith, played by actor Eddie Randall, regularly covered Campbell’s land and water exploits

Wales journalists protest at Trinity cuts

Journalists working for Trinity Mirror’s Cardiff-based operation are taking action to stem proposed job cuts at the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and Celtic Newspapers. Fifty posts are to be made redundant at the company, Western Mail

Redundancies sought at Trinity's Welsh operation

Fifty posts are to be made redundant at the Western Mail & Echo Ltd, parent company Trinity Mirror has announced. The cuts will affect all areas of the business, including The Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and