Sale called off after failing to attract high enough bids
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Northcliffe achieves £45m cost saving target
Trading update also reports that group is continuing to see slowly improving advertising revenues
Northcliffe snaps up 26 Trinity Mirror weeklies for £64m
Sale of south-east titles will affect more than 400 staff and boost circulation by 872,000
Tindle plans Trinity Mirror bid – but may also sell some of its own assets
News boss, (80), eyes up new acquisition but says he hopes to “ease off a little during 2007″
'Strong interest' in Trinity Mirror's asset sell-off
Regional titles up for sale could change hands by the end of the year. Plus – profits down year-on-year
Free newspaper owner eyes Trinity Mirror titles
Observer Standard series could get new stable-mates as owner prepares to bid for midlands papers
NUJ 'condemns' Trinity Mirror after regional titles are put up for sale
Claims news group has decided to “cut and run”, creating uncertainty amongst staff
Trinity Mirror puts regional newspapers up for sale
Group says it plans to sell titles in the Midlands, London and the South East
Advertiser man becomes editor-in-chief
Croydon Advertiser editor Ian Carter has been made editor-in-chief at East Surrey and Sussex Newspapers. He will oversee ten titles including the Surrey Mirror Series, the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser and the Crawley News. Ian, (33), will retain responsibility for
Mirror backs residents' fight
A 10,000-name petition has been handed over in the culmination of a major campaign by the Surrey Mirror. The paper has acted to up the stakes in its year-long campaign against an energy-from-waste incinerator. Staff from the Mirror drove all
BT awards set for a new look
The BT Midlands Press and Broadcast Awards are being scrapped in their present form after six years. Journalists at last night’s ceremony in Birmingham were told the awards would be replaced by “a programme that better reflects the way that
Court case makes headlines thanks to reporter's S39 success
Journalist persuades magistrates to lift banning order “in public interest”
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Editor apologises after complaint from headmaster – and more PCC news
Dump campaign grows
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council has launched a campaign against the construction of a giant incinerator – following similar efforts by the Surrey Mirror. The newspaper ran a Don’t Dump it Here campaign after a local firm announced plans to
Shell filling station bans sale of two newspapers
“Embarrassing” campaign sees company remove papers from shops
North-East journalists line up for annual awards
More than 60 journalists at newspapers and magazines are in the line-up for prizes at the 24th Tom Cordner Transco North East Press Awards. The judges’ shortlist of finalists includes outstanding work in news, sport and other specialist reporting, features,