NUJ vows to fight compulsory redundancies
Wales on Sunday
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Welsh dailies stay ahead of rivals on e-coli report
Web portal provides instantaneous coverage
Ruby anniversary for sex change sports editor
Celebrations for sports chief six years after op
Trainees expose psychic in undercover sting
Trading standards probe after newspaper investigation
New step up for Western Mail editor
Alan Edmunds to take on publishing director role
South Wales weekly closes down
Trinity Mirror freesheet ceases production
New name for Media Wales news websites
Trinity Mirror changes name to ‘reflect digital ambitions’
South Wales journalist quits after 38 years to set up PR firm
Former Echo man to take on new challenge after leaving politics and business role
Former Echo editor launches university's latest media training course
The course details practical methods of reaching an audience through effective media management
Multimedia roles created as newsroom moves into digital age
Integrated newsroom heralds new opportunities at south Wales papers
Open verdict on journalist found dead at foot of cliffs
Victim of 200ft fall was known to have financial, relationship and work problems
Pioneering plans for Wales papers will cost 17 jobs, claims NUJ
Trinity’s Media Wales titles will be integrated into one editorial operation
Echo editor quits post
Richard Williams to leave Cardiff job after almost three years
Press Gazette award winners
Winners of the Press Gazette Regional Press Awards have received their prizes from former Coventry Evening Telegraph journalist Dermot Murnaghan – who now presents ITV’s nightly news. The top prize of Newspaper of the Year, sponsored by National Savings, was
Work begins on new headquarters for Western Mail & Echo
£17m office will be home to more than 500 staff from next summer
Why we kept Iran prisoners' names secret – editor
Evening Post decided not to reveal the names of local servicemen after speaking to families and MoD