A quick-thinking press photographer helped bring a teenage thief to justice with just a few frames of film. Bolton Evening News photographer Marc Berry got pictures of a youth breaking into a Range Rover in a church car park and
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Reporter organises memorial service for World Cup hero Ball
Trainee reporter’s hard work results in tribute to nation’s footballing hero
Bolton News ball raises thousands for hospice appeal
Cash boost leaves paper £10,000 away from £100,000 hospice target
Boycott threat lifted as late shift deal is agreed 'in principle'
Dispute over working pattern changes looks set to end
Staff plan late shift boycott over working pattern changes
Union members vote for industrial action after paper begins printing overnight
Staff vote for strike over shift pattern changes
Union members working new shifts as “goodwill” in advance of talks
Journalists protest over pay day change
Union members say they should have been consulted
Tributes paid to former BEN chief football writer Frank Booth
Journalist and editor of the old school “was popular with his colleagues and with the public”
Paper scales new heights for funeral of steeplejack Dibnah
The Bolton Evening News scaled new heights to cover the funeral of steeplejack Fred Dibnah, when staff photographer Karen Hope followed the path he had trodden for so much of his life… and climbed a church tower! The hometown newspaper
Bolton boxer's success boosts Evening News sales
The Olympic success of boxer Amir Khan has provided the Bolton Evening News with its own success story – with its coverage of the local boy’s rise to glory resulting in year on year sales increases of more than five
Paper unveils bright new look
A new-look Bolton Evening News has been unveiled. The changes follow months of research and planning by staff at the paper. Its new masthead marks the culmination of a gradual redesign of the paper which has taken place over the
Editor to take up post
Steve Hughes, deputy editor of the East Anglian Daily Times, is about to take up his new job as editor-in-chief of the Newsquest-owned Bolton Evening News Group. Hughes, 45, has more than 20 years experience on regional papers. He began
Battle lines drawn in bid to save Punch
Page 1 of 2 The Suffolk-based East Anglian Daily Times has launched a campaign tosafeguard the future of the Suffolk Punch horse, the oldest and rarest breed of heavy horse. It was once a familiar sight on farms all over
Reporter quotes law to magistrates as he wins naming bid
Persuasive argument paves the way for naming of teenager who attacked a policeman
Press call for more protection for UK troops
The Bolton News has relaunched one of its most successful campaigns for 2007. Bin it for Bolton won widespread acclaim when it was first launched in 2004 with the aim of clearing the town of ruibbish and graffiti. Now it
Bid to raise £100,000 launched by paper 'at centre of its community'
Cash will help create a Garden of Tranquillity at Bolton hospice