A journalist who launched a local title 50 years ago next month before selling it to Tindle Newspapers in 2004 has died aged ...
One of the UK’s top journalism colleges is facing the prospect of job cuts as its parent university battles a £50m shortfall.
Sports journalists in the UK and Ireland are encountering an alarming rise in online abuse, which is profoundly affecting ...
First, when ‘no win no fee’ agreements were first introduced, Claimant’s lawyers were permitted to charge an uplift to their fees of up to 100% if they were successful, as a reward for taking the risk ...
As well direct mail and advertising operations, Media Concierge runs a raft of newspapers in Ireland including the Derry News. Its offer of 21p per share for National World compares with a current ...
A London-wide news website has launched a campaign to save community venues across the capital that are at risk of closure. Entitled ‘Don’t cut the heart out of London,’ the MyLondon campaign is ...
A regional daily editor has questioned whether her patch any longer deserves its nickname of “Queen of the Midlands.” ...
A school which trains disabled journalists is facing closure due to a lack of funding. The Academy for Disabled Journalists ...
Publisher Reach plc has announced what it called “a small number” of redundancies at its Scottish titles despite an earlier ...
A new hyperlocal news service inspired by its patch’s naval traditions has gone live. The Beagle is a Substack-based ...
A veteran political journalist was honoured for his coverage of the downfall of the Welsh First Minister as the country’s ...
A weekly newspaper columnist has hit out at a sister title for a ‘parochial’ headline on a story about a Robbie Williams ...