Tributes paid to former news chief
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Fake postman who threw acid over journalist at Christmas gets 15 years
Career criminal jailed for assault
Man disguised as postman hurled sulphuric acid at journalist
Career criminal convicted of attack
City print title to go digital only from Wednesday
Decision taken on free weekly just 15 months after rebrand
Rival Sunday titles win awards for asylum reporting
Prizes handed out for best journalism on refugee issues
Subbing jobs at risk in Trinity Mirror Scottish restructure
New trainee reporter roles created under plans
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
Former regional journalist pens childhood memoir
Autobiography tells of growing up in post-war Britain
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Work-to-rule action at Glasgow papers
NUJ votes for industrial action over ‘health and safety’ risk
Union to ballot over strike action at Trinity titles
NUJ’s concerns over “insufficient staffing” at Scottish newspapers
Scottish weekly to launch commuter edition
New edition “will significantly widen paper’s appeal and coverage to both readers and advertisers”
Tributes paid to editor killed in climbing accident
Tributes have been paid to regional newspaper editor Trevor Walls, who fell to his death during a solo mountain hike. Trevor, who had edited weekly newspaper The Glaswegian for almost two years, fell while climbing Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe.
Launch party for revamped free weekly
A launch party last night celebrated the redesign and refocus of The Glaswegian. The free newspaper, launched in 1996 as a paid-for, unveiled a fresh 64-page full-colour design. The first edition of the revamped product was being distributed to more
Life IS local ABC figures show
For the third consecutive year more than half of all regional newspaper titles have sold more copies, with 61% of weekly titles enjoying a year-on-year increase. Newspaper Society marketing director, Chris Stanley, said: “As media choice continues to grow and
Sales figures show winners and losers
MORE than 50 regional daily newspapers lost sales in the second half of 1999, new figures show. But the message from the Newspaper Society was upbeat after data for 1,224 daily and weekly titles was published on the same day