Lawyers to argue the court does not have the powers to make order
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
Rookie reporter successfully challenges S39 order
Trainee recites legal argument from memory to overturn naming ban on only second trip to court
Top speakers announced for journalism law conference
A line-up of top speakers has been announced for the annual Law for Journalists conference which is to be held in London on November 26. Speakers will include Andrew Caldecott QC; John Battle, head of compliance at ITN; Marcus Partington,
Teenage tearaway named after successful court plea
The Dorking Advertiser has won the right to name a teenage tearaway who urinated on students’ tents and threw stones into a school swimming pool. The Trinity Mirror newspaper made a successful court plea, arguing that the 17-year-old boy, who
Newspaper men join Code of Practice committee
A newspaper watchdog group’s code of standards committee has two new members. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, and Trinity Mirror’s regional newspapers editorial director Neil Benson, are to sit on the Editors’ Code of Practice Committee, which reviews the voluntary code
Echo claims victory as £14bn military training academy goes to south Wales
Late final edition brings good news to readers after more than 3,500 signed in support of new base
Bracknell News helps raise £500,000 – and make schoolboy's dream a reality
Cash will be used to build a holiday home for seriously ill children
'Speak Out, Stop Bullying', Mail tells readers
Online and in-paper initiative aims to get schools to talk about problems and highlight success stories
Post gives readers chance to win fertility treatment
Newspaper will foot medical bills as part of unique initiative
Blair follows Echo's lead
A popular campaign by The Echo in south Wales has been followed up by the Government – which is now set to pay £10m towards Britain’s World War II veterans visiting the foreign battlegrounds where they fought. The importance of
Name change kerb-crawler is unmasked by Gazette
A kerb-crawler who changed his name by deed poll after being caught seeking sex from prostitutes on Teesside has been unmasked by the Evening Gazette. In what appears to have been an attempt to hide his identity, the man changed
Blood donations flood in after press campaign
The Blood Transfusion Service in Scotland has heaped praise on Scottish& Universal Newspapers’ Save A Life for Christmas Campaign. The Trinity Mirror business launched its campaign in response to an appealfrom Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service in the lead-up toChristmas
Evening Mail launches bid to raise £1m
The Birmingham Evening Mail has launched a £1m fundraising appeal to pay for a research centre for childhood illnesses in the heart of the city. The newspaper has joined forces with the Well Child children’s charity to launch the Why
Press plea piles on pressure for Potters Bar public inquiry
A bid to put pressure on the Government to hold a public inquiry into the Potters Bar rail crash, launched by The Barnett Press, has attracted almost 700 supporters. The readers have signed up since the anniversary of the derailment
BBC may pay papers for content and draw on their 'newsgathering clout'
Director general tells editors that BBC should be seen as a potential partner rather than a threat
New strategic review revealed as Trinity Mirror suffers profits hit
Cost savings made in a “challenging environment”;New study launched to find best way forward