Early Day Motion tabled to express “grave concern” at industry job losses
Wales on Sunday
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Neil Fowler returns to UK journalism
Former regional press editor will edit campaigning magazine
No strike action at Cardiff papers, despite vote in favour
Enough volunteers come forward to avoid compulsory redundancies – but union says it still has concerns
Ballot on industrial action for South Wales journalists
Compulsory redundancy plan prompts move from worried news staff
Editorial jobs to go in Coventry and Birmingham
Journalists set for redundancy at key midlands titles
Jobs set to go in Newcastle and Cardiff following cost review
Newspaper staff are told editorial posts are among the proposed cuts
Politicians voice fears over possible job cuts at Trinity Mirror
Publisher’s spending review causes concern
News in brief
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Tributes paid to journalist found dead at cliffs
Tributes have been paid to a former regional press journalist who died after falling from cliffs. The body of Robert House was found at the foot of cliffs in Rhossili last week. Police are not treating his death as suspicious.
New editor chosen for south Wales daily
Richard Williams is to become the new editor of the South Wales Echo. Currently editor-in-chief of the Evening Leader in Wrexham, he will succeed Alastair Milburn, who announced plans to launch his own media and PR agency earlier this year.
Business venture beckons for Echo editor
South Wales Echo editor Alastair Milburn is leaving the Cardiff-based newspaper to set up his own business. The 35-year-old, who has edited the Echo for the past three years, plans to launch his own media and PR agency, advising businesses
Laptop winner is revealed!
Chris Wathan, from the Westgate Sports Agency in Cardiff, has been crowned the prince of punctuation after winning our contest for a laptop computer. He sent in a corrected version of a passage placed on Holdthefrontpage to mark the release
Wales journalists protest at Trinity cuts
Journalists working for Trinity Mirror’s Cardiff-based operation are taking action to stem proposed job cuts at the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and Celtic Newspapers. Fifty posts are to be made redundant at the company, Western Mail
Redundancies sought at Trinity's Welsh operation
Fifty posts are to be made redundant at the Western Mail & Echo Ltd, parent company Trinity Mirror has announced. The cuts will affect all areas of the business, including The Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and
Mark prepares to travel after journalism bursary win
South Wales Argus reporter Mark Choueke is the latest recipient of the annual Nick Lewis Memorial Travel Bursary. Mark is the third South Wales Argus trainee to receive the £1,000 award to travel overseas and research a story linked with
Fowler appointed to head The Toronto Sun
Former regional press editor Neil Fowler has been appointed publisher and chief executive officer of The Toronto Sun. He will relocate from South Wales at the end of next month after being headhunted before Christmas. Neil, (47), is a former