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Pass rate for NCE falls 16pc but entrants up
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Full list of successful NCE candidates
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NCE photography success
Fourteen press photographers have passed their National Certificate Examinations. The latest candidates sat the exam on November 7, when there were 17 entrants. Two distinctions were awarded to Ben Birchall, of the Lincolnshire Echo, and Skye Brackpool, of the Evening
Paper of the year launches photo exhibition
Picture desk staff showcase their favourite work from an award-winning year
BusinessWeek Far East edition to be launched by ex-regional press man
UK media man behind Thailand expansion for business magazine
Reader casts 664 votes in attempt to rig newspaper web poll
Multiple votes are cast from both sides on issue that has divided the community
Former regional press man takes on Thai challenge
Ex-snapper, sub-editor and sports editor adjusts to life in Bangkok as he carves a fresh media career
Chronicle chooses new editor
Keith Redbourn is to become the new editor of the Hampshire Chronicle. Currently editor of the Wokingham Times, he is expected to join the Winchester-based title in March, succeeding Alan Cleaver, who is moving to the Lake District. Keith (pictured)
Former editor died playing cricket
Former Henley Standard editor Bob Gallimore has died – doing one of the things he loved best: playing cricket. Bob, (61), was making his return to the pitch after a break of four years through ill-health and had completed a
Pavilion project go-ahead thanks to Times
Readers of the Wokingham Times have helped raise £75,000 to begin extending a pavilion at the town’s hospital. The fundraising campaign was launched a year ago to coincide with centenary celebrations at the weekly paper. Times editor Keith Redbourn said:
Weekly newspapers of the year revealed
The wealth of talent amongst the weekly newspaper industry was recognised last night as the best of the best gathered for the Newspaper Society’s Weekly Newspaper Awards 2004. Editors, executives, journalists and photographers from across the UK attended a glittering