Journalist raised thousands to adopt injured animal from Sri Lanka
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Deputy editor launches bid to bring Sri Lankan machete attack dog to UK
Journalist and partner aim to raise £1,000 to adopt animal dumped on beach
Website criticised over ‘buy photo’ links to car crash pics
Digital director’s warning over web automation
Trio rewarded for 25 years service to group
Reception for staff who share milestone
Surprise at record job applicants for newspaper role
Trainee photographer post at weekly attracts 175 CVs
Quiche tale goes national after agency intervenes
Deputy editor charts progress of tasty local exclusive
Editorial director moving on after 21 years
Launch editor played ‘crucial role’ in developing newspaper business
Regional press continues to push for information under FOI
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The story of a Malmesbury man who named and shamed his rebel children on a community website brought a huge increase in new users to This is Wiltshire.The story of single parent Dave Forward and his two children, picked up
Kelly's in the picture
An artistic sales rep at the Leamington Observer is brightening up the lives of patients and doctors at her local surgery. Kelly and her mural. Picture courtesy of the Leamington Observer Kelly Glenn has been painting cartoon favourites from the
New eco-Echo for Midlands
The team responsible for Britain’s first free newspaper 30 years ago has launched its latest – the Worcestershire Echo. But the new publication is no ordinary free paper – it’s the result of a partnership between the Observer Standard Group