Villa fan’s Pennant splash sparks criticism, but editor says paper’s reporters are impartial
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Journalist arrested over 'mercy killing' claim
Birmingham Mail writer Maureen Messent spoke out in newspaper column
Past and present editors turn out for Jim's farewell
Long-standing “Mail ambassador” steps down after 38 years
Editorial jobs to go in Coventry and Birmingham
Journalists set for redundancy at key midlands titles
'Just go' Mail tells Villa boss
Scathing front page editorial is backed up by dozens of letters from readers
Relaunch sees Birmingham Mail go back to its grassroots
New localised editions, a new look and a new name as paper responds to reader feedback
Mail publishes front page headline in Mandarin Chinese
‘Symbolic gesture’ made in bid to get answers on future of major local manufacturer
Staff reshuffle as Mail prepares for 'biggest change in 30 years'
Editor Steve Dyson plans for major relaunch of Birmingham Evening Mail
Drive begins to transform Mail's coverage
Midlands paper to recruit new reporters to help improve grassroots news
Sub-editor tells of tornado terror
Journalist feared for her safety as her home and car were hit by extreme weather
New editor named at the Evening Gazette
Trinity Mirror appoints from within as successor for Steve Dyson is chosen
New editor chosen for Liverpool Echo
Alastair Machray: “Proud to be taking over editorship of one of the truly great titles in newspapers”
Dyson to take on Evening Mail
Teesside editor is hoping “forthright leadership and intense community involvement” will get things done
News in brief
A move by two reporters – Andy Nott of the Manchester Evening News and Joanne Clements of the Press Association – secured the lifting of reporting restrictions that protected the anonymity of a 13-year-old drink-driver. They handed letters to Salford
Tidal wave aid initiatives from local press
Local newspapers are making their own contribution to helping victims of the Asian tsunami, apart from reporting news of survivors and deaths. The Express and Star in Wolverhampton was donating part of its cover price to boost the appeal fund.
Papers make swift changes as legend Clough dies
Evening newspapers got to work on special editions yesterday to mark the death of football legend Brian Clough. Both the Derby Evening Telegraph and the Nottingham Evening Post ran late editions last night with new front page leads to mark