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Stroud News and Journal
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Pass rate remains steady for senior reporter exam
97 achieve senior status in topical March NCE
Pass rate tops 50pc for November NCE
Number of trainees entering exam up 35pc in 2009
Weekly 'misled' readers over claims to be No.1
Advertising watchdog upholds complaint against Northcliffe weekly
Photographer who survived Dunkirk dies aged 91
Snapper nearly arrested for papping Queen twice
EDF Energy South West Media Awards shortlist announced
225 entries whittled down to the finalists for big Westcountry event
News & Journal caught up in legal spat over village post office closure
Silence from media execs as press watchdog and the lawyers get involved
Press photographer retires from 'best job in the world'
Streakers, royalty and Concorde rank highly for Citizen man Richard Besent
Citizen snapper going strong after 30 years
Newspaper stalwart still feels pride when he sees his photographs in print
A life behind the lens revealed
Earlier this year photographer Will Nicol celebrated 30 years working on Bath newspapers, and almost 40 years in the regional press. Here he looks back at his career so far… Will Nicol has become a familiar face behind the lens
Rhythm secret uncovered by Journal's James
Reporter braves the dance floor to attempt a shoulder-shaking hip-thrusting salsa
News editor retires after four decades in journalism
“Given the chance, I would do it all over again”, says Carole
Former newspaper editor dies aged 79
Dennis Mason enjoyed a journalism career spanning 44 years
Death of former sports editor
A former sports editor of The Citizen in Gloucester has died of cancer. Jack Hughes, who worked at The Citizen for nearly 30 years, was 85. Born in Stroud, he joined the staff of the Stroud News as a reporter
Sandra's soapbox to gain a wider audience
Working mum Sandra Ashenford is about to give up her life in newspapers – to seek her fortune as a novelist. She has already had one book published. It’s a collection of her weekly column Sandra’s Soapbox, from the Stroud
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are either settled to the express satisfaction of the