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Wrexham Leader
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Editor who ran regional daily for 21 years dies aged 89
Tributes paid to “excellent” former news chief
Journalist wins civic honour for services to sport on patch
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Editorial director bows out after 32 years following company takeover
Family owned publisher purchased by Newsquest in September
Daily says sorry over incorrectly reporting date of pensioner’s death
Son said newspaper had not been “sympathetic” in dealing with complaint
IPSO dismisses complaint against daily over suicide inquest
Watchdog rules on two regional press complaints
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
Editor-in-chief appointed to publisher's board
New title and role for North Wales news chief
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
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NWN Media chairman to take on Newspaper Society presidency
“Industry’s in the best possible position to grasp the opportunities of the digital age”, says new president
Former Chronicle journalist has died, aged 80
Tributes are paid to popular writer Gwynne Hughes
New editor and deputy for Evening Leader
North Wales Newspapers chooses new top team to help build on paper’s “already solid readership”
Letters to Clinton recall heady days in the regional press
A former regional journalist has relived his days in local newspapers in a book which has become easily available in the UK for the first time. Letters to a U.S. President has sold well in the States, and now the
New Year challenge for Richard
Richard Williams is to become editor-in-chief at North Wales Newspapers. Currently deputy editor at the Daily Post in North Wales, Richard, (34), will take on his new role in the New Year. He will be responsible for North Wales Newspapers’
Journalist honoured at cultural festival
The Crown at the National Eisteddfod in Llanelli has been awarded to a local poet, journalist and broadcaster. Dylan Iorwerth was crowned for his sequence of poems, not in strict metre, on the subject of Sand. Dylan Iorwerth, lives in
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New editors for Echo, Gazette as Journal loses top two Pastures new: Mark Dickinson (left) and Paul Robertson. Three big regional newspapers are set for new editors as Thomas’s Newcastle Journal prepares to lose its top two – both to