News chief edited three different titles over course of career
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Sheriff denies she was 'moved to tears'
Plus: Expenses issues clarified, prisoner interview didn’t take place – and more resolved cases from the PCC
London weekly title ceases publication
Borough News to be incorporated into sister edition
New board member joins Trinity Mirror
Five chief exec steps up; Plus – Press Club anniversary and more regional news in briefs.
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2004
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate. Click here to see the successful photographers. BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY Lily Canter Wiltshire Gazette & Herald; Guy Collender The News, Portsmouth; Thomas
43 per cent pass rate for Autumn NCE
The National Certificate has been awarded to 103 candidates who sat the NCE earlier this year – a pass rate of 43 per cent. Just under half the 239 candidates entered for the exam have qualified as journalists after sitting
News in brief
Celebrity pens special blog. Plus: News’s ale auction boosts charity funds – and more news in brief
Tilley takes the helm at the Gazette
London journalist switches papers to take up editorship
Weekly claims victory with Blunkett planning scoop
Story shows community papers can still deliver national exclusives, says reporter
News in brief
The Press Association has strengthened its news and entertainment coverage in America with two new appointments. Victoria Ward is the new New York correspondent, while current news correspondent Mark Sage will remain in America to become PA Entertainment’s New York
News in brief
The Haverhill Weekly News has been cleared of wrongly dismissing two receptionists.An employment tribunal threw out claims of constructive unfair dismissal against the pair, who were part-time workers, and said that the company had the right to allocate specific days
CCTV footage may help solve journalist death riddle
Closed-circuit TV pictures of a cyclist being sought in connection with the murder of a former local newspaper journalist have been released by detectives. Ted Rhodes, (69), who used to work for the Wandsworth Borough News, was found dead at
Publishing company charity boosts garden oasis
Improvements to a colourful garden oasis have been made possible by the owners of the Wandsworth Borough News. The Gannett Foundation, the charitable arm of the American owners of Newsquest Media, donated £10,000 to Share Community, a Battersea charity which
Relaunch for newly-acquired title
Just four months after its purchase by Newsquest, the Wandsworth Borough News is to be relaunched on November 2. South London Guardian, part of Newsquest (London), has announced a range of initiatives for the 120-year-old newspaper as the first stage
Dimbleby go-ahead
The Competition Minister has agreed to allow Newsquest to go ahead with its acquisition of the Dimbleby Newspaper Group without an official inquiry. The consent was given because the eight papers involved, the Richmond & Twickenham Times; Kingston, Surbiton, &
Newsquest buys Dimbleby Newspapers
Newsquest has bought the long-established local newspaper group, DimblebyNewspapers, which is headed by broadcaster David Dimbleby. The deal, still subject to clearance by the Trade Secretary, covers nine titles in London. The Richmond & Twickenham Times; Kingston, Surbiton & New