Journalist makes move after seven years at helm
Teesdale Mercury
What we have written about Teesdale Mercury
Weekly’s forest campaign praised in Parliament
Paper aims to protect woodland for public
Weekly set to go compact on fourth anniversary
New look paper will have colourful masthead for first time
Shortlist for top North-East press awards unveiled
Over 200 entries submitted for 28th annual prize giving
Print move goes ahead for Scottish titles
Plus: Papers feature on new Monopoly board and more news in brief
Online archive to document 100 years of news
New project to preserve a century of Teesdale events
Editor bows out after 13 years in charge
Berwick Advertiser boss bids farewell to colleagues after 37 years with the paper
Contenders named for top North East journalism awards
Find out who’s in the mix for the region’s biggest press awards
New guide to being a reporter hits the bookshelves
Practical text on working as trainee reporter includes advice, tips and warnings from working journalists
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2005
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate: BOURNEMOUTH Samantha Chapman Aldershot News Gary Cleland Newbury Weekly News Matthew Dickinson The News, Portsmouth Huw Griffith Dorset Echo Lisa-Marie Harrity
NCE success for 55 per cent of candidates
A 55 per cent pass rate in the Spring 2003 National Certificate Examination means that 156 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 286 candidtates sat the NCE in April at 16 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Regional press news in brief
Naomi Bunting is remembered. Plus: Times man nominated at cartoon Oscars – and more news in brief
Newspaper's deputy editor dies, aged 44
Colleagues pay tribute to journalist with “charm, imagination and flair”
Ex-regionals man turned lecturer to pen new book for trainee journalists
Former Shields Gazette and Northern Echo scribe launches a practical guide
Wear Valley weekly hits news stands for first time
News offices are officially opened as readers rush to see first edition
Redesign for Mercury drops town crest from masthead
Emblem disappears from weekly after 30 years as paper is given a more modern feel