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Weston and Worle News
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Ex-reporter: ‘Being made redundant was best thing that happened to me’
No regrets for journalist who left newspapers for PR
Chronicle and News crowned UK's top weeklies
All the winners from last night’s Newspaper Society weekly awards
Fraudster's libel action against weekly blocked
Claim was “not a genuine a grievance” says judge
Judge blocks fraudster's libel action against Somerset weekly
Claim was “not a genuine grievance.”
Weston weeklies have busy morning of hot news
Pier blaze gives reporters a most unexpected start to the week
EDF Energy South West Media Awards: What the judges said
More news and comments from the latest regional press awards
Prize-winners' photographs from the EDF Energy South West Media Awards
See all the winners from the the glittering ceremony at the Steam railway museum, in Swindon
Citizen scoops top prize at EDF Energy South West Media Awards
Click through for the full list of winners in all 19 categories
EDF Energy South West Media Awards shortlist announced
225 entries whittled down to the finalists for big Westcountry event
Big reshuffle to streamline Northcliffe's Western Newspapers
More changes in the Westcountry:
Big reshuffle to streamline Northcliffe's Western Newspapers
Up to ten newsroom jobs could go in a reorganisation of Northcliffe’s Western Newspapers weeklies. Changes being made under the Aim Higher cost reduction programme are set to “streamline” the management structure, with one editor retiring and her deputy’s post
News in brief
The ‘golden era’ of newspapers in Northern Ireland is to be remembered by comedian Frank Carson for the BBC’s Bits of Belfast TV series.He’ll meet up with News Letter columnist Mervyn Pauley to remember the days when four newspapers –
Ding dong! Weston journalists get in the swing…
Those have-a-go journalists from the Weston and Worle News have been getting into the swing again… They decided to learn the ropes and join a team of church bell ringers for their latest challenge. News editor Juliet Auty and reporters
Hacks enjoy a panto treat(Oh yes they did…)
Staff from a Somerset newsroom were in fine voice as they enjoyed their annual trip to the local pantomime. Reporters, subs and newsdesk staff from the Weston and Worle News reverted back to their childhood during a performance of Cinderella
Honours for news staff
Two westcountry newspaper staff have gained success in the academic field by successfully graduating from their universities. Weston and Worle News reporter Wenna Coombs has achieved a 2:1 in her BA (Hons) degree course in American Studies from the University