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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
Trinity Mirror hands back regional Metro franchises
DMGT to take control of city titles
Publishers under fire from newsagents over “unacceptable” cover price rises
Two regional publishers announce increases at around 20 titles
Journalist in broadside over former papers’ sports coverage
Ex-reporter says move away from non-league football and cricket is “madness”
Editor of award-winning Sunday newspaper steps down
“Fearless, campaigning” news chief takes voluntary redundancy
Wales Online records best web growth for second month in a row
Latest ABC figures for Trinity Mirror titles
Regional publisher launches latest county-wide news websites
Sites created from merger of 10 weekly newspapers’ online operations
Regional daily increases cover price by five pence
Move not universal across publisher’s sister dailies
IPSO report reveals number of complaints against publishers
Figures for 2015 released by press watchdog
TM extends annual schools guide to former Local World titles
Company announces biggest ever series of supplements to run in 25 papers
Local journalism ‘probably beyond saving’ says Twitter storm journalist
Ex-employer accuses award-winner of “personal crusade” against company
Dyson at Large: Let’s stop asking readers to pay for old news
Blogger contrasts success and failure of recent print launches
Journalist’s clickbait claims are ‘unfounded nonsense’ says Trinity Mirror boss
Award-winning reporter says old newspaper reduced to “thrown together clickbait”
Trinity Mirror ‘on course’ to deliver £12m Local World savings
Profits rise by 42pc following takeover
Staff at four sister dailies demonstrate over ‘merry-go-round of misery’
Disruptive mandatory chapel meetings to be held over next two days
Two more editors depart in Trinity Mirror restructure
News chiefs were among 12 put at risk at former Local World titles