Production staff face 38 mile journey to new hub
Trinity Mirror
- Head Office: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP
- Website: www.trinitymirror.com
Trinity Mirror was one of the UK’s largest newspaper publishers, with a portfolio including five national newspapers as well as more than 140 regional titles.
The group, headquartered at Canary Wharf in London, employed over 8,000 people in more than 90 locations across the UK.
Its major regional newspaper operations were based around its centres in Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham and Newcastle.
In 2018 it changed its name to Reach plc.
What we have written about Trinity Mirror
Publisher under fire from civic group over ‘quality’ of weekly
Group concerned about impact on democracy after several staff depart
Publisher continues web rebrand with launch of new county-wide sites
Websites of eight local newspapers merged into two
Two senior Trinity Mirror executives leave publisher
Chief operating officer and commercial director step down
Publisher’s website upgrade rolled out to big city titles
Company-wide revamp to be introduced into next year
Fourth newspaper to close as Trinity Mirror cutbacks continue
Free weekly will be published for last time on Wednesday
All bar one of regional publisher’s titles show year-on-year online growth
Latest web and social media stats for Trinity Mirror regionals
Eleven jobs at risk as regional publisher axes three newspapers
Weeklies to go as part of portfolio review
Journalism training centre to close after almost 50 years
Regional publisher ends lease on site
Dyson at Large: Traditional skills still come top for young journalists
Two award-winners give their views on journalism training
Regional publisher begins company-wide web upgrade
Quicker page loading and better ad viewability feature in revamp
More than 20 jobs at risk in latest Trinity Mirror shake-up
Operations at daily and Sunday newspapers to amalgamate
Trinity Mirror ‘ahead of target’ on cost cuts
Revenues fall 9pc at newspaper publisher
Dyson at Large: Great inside, shame about the front
Our blogger runs the rule over newly-launched city title
Iliffe re-enters newspaper market with new paid-for weekly
New weekly to launch in opposition to Trinity Mirror
Publisher in bid to resolve impasse over office redevelopment
Former newspaper office could be developed for housing and leisure