- Press Gazette magazine awards shortlist revealed
- Perch to spearhead Northcliffe digital drive
- Welsh daily plots online map of UFO sightings
- Trinity titles launch 'Wikipedia for the North-East'
- ITN makes 100 years of news available to students
- Speakers announced for 'future of journalism' conference
- Mygazines loses court action
- Mobile phone giant launches new press awards
- Friday Funnies: Wanted – press officer with gift of the gab
- Cosmo to carry section for men
- Industrial action back on table at Midlands titles
- Magazines to have six-monthly online ABC audits
- Magazines win lawsuit against file-sharing website
- Front magazine strikes video deal with MySpace
- Reed business sale in doubt
- Former journalist dies of cancer aged 31
- New bid to halt use of unpaid staff in journalism
- Regional Sunday paper chalks up two hundred years
- Paper celebrates top award for business guide
- Candis makes charity handout to Children's Hospices
- Former Aslef boss wins damages from Loco Journal editor
- Now editor says more positive stories would encourage ethnic minorities to join media
- Country Life magazine in libel payout to Barbados MP
- Editor-in-chief appointed for Dorset dailies
- Manchester business battle hots up again
- Jobs under threat at Cumbrian Newspapers
- Reunion send-off planned for legend Les
- Journal winning fight to stop 'STOOPID' drivers
- New Dorset Echo editor named
- The Times streamlines editorial management structure with senior changes
- Dennis Publishing expands with photography mag buy-up
- Act generates hundreds of regional press scoops
- Third journalist on way out at Sussex weekly
- Argus tracks down Pride of Britain award winner
- The Law Column: No 'chilling effect' from privacy so far
- Tender retro a la Francais
- Twelve jobs to go on London weeklies claims union
- Max Mosley's 'outrageous' bid to extend privacy law will be 'deeply resisted by media
- Revolution has first redesign in 11 years
- Island paper goes tabloid after 120 years
- Former regional press and TV newsman dies
- Peers to probe use of regional press by government
- Editor bows out after losing race for job
- New training video for shooting stars of journalism
- The brilliance of John Sandilands
- No drop in Standards for new Henley editor
- Birmingham daily stays open for Cameron
- Journalist loses bid to name teenager in murder trial
- Midlands papers plan fresh range of mobile content
- Friday Funnies: 'Ere, wanna buy a pot plant?
- Associated Northcliffe Digital sweep the board at Newspaper Society awards
- Best online business publisher RBI cleans up at AOP awards
- Peston, McCall and Bailey to speak at Editors' conference
- New look for In Style
- Society of Editors unveils more star names
- Ford Grandad for sale - and other classic howlers
- More chapels suspend Midlands strike threat
- Reporter's dying wish takes step forward
- Labour politician joins press watchdog
- York journalism students fare well in awards shortlist
- Condé Nast to launch new style magazine
- How 'digital barbarians' have changed Conde Nast
- Trinity Mirror's Sly Bailey warns of pain ahead for publishers
- BBC News cleans up with UK mobile users
- Travel Trade Gazette shrinks to A4
- Zoo steals deputy from rival Nuts
- Strike action suspended at Midlands newspapers
- Lifeline for Scottish journalists under threat
- MP wins £10,000 damages over expenses story
- Second redesign in a year for Music Week
- Training council unveils journalism awards shortlist
- Editors urged to take part in training survey
- Press watchdog calls 'fowl' on poultry mag
- Strike action suspended at Midlands newspapers
- Government writes to schools in tribute to campaigning journalist Adrian Sudbury
- Chappin to leave FT after 21 years
- Terri White becomes editor of Shortlist
- Daleks do it for Radio Times
- German trip yields world exclusive for Post
- Kent weekly is latest convert to dual model
- Journalism students taught to write press releases
- New website for Evening Standard
- Birmingham publisher rebrands for multi-media age
- Radio Times voted most iconic cover
- GQ hits the newsstands in India
- Fresh battle over paper's right to name soldiers
- Online news service poaches MEN business editor
- Government seeks industry input on disaster planning
- 21st century journalism course opens its doors
- Prizes on offer in health journalism awards
- Record edition of Grazia defies the credit crunch
- Time Out celebrates in a foldly way
- Reader?s Digest tips risk fingers
- Q magazine unveils new look
- Tindle in row over "supermarket freesheet" plan
- Editor steps down after lifetime in trade
- Photographer who snapped three Queens has died
- More than 50 print jobs under threat
- Experienced trio joins university journalism team
- Ashley Cole's mum claims Reveal put words in her mouth
- ABCe: Times Online leaps to third place in August
- Revenue down 5pc at Northcliffe Media
- £100,000 gift to boost journalism training
- Paper fights to save maternity unit
- Union launches campaign to combat stress
- Lecturer aims to teach "real law for journalists"
- Cub reporter attempts to scale the heights
- Hundreds of journalists to get bird flu protection
- Isle of Wight publisher launches green business publication
- New chief executives for Johnston and Archant
- Council whistleblowers could face inquiry
- KM Group restructure to cost 30 editorial jobs
- Columnist pays price for critical blog entry
- Test tube story journalist dies aged 74
- Online growth "poses fresh legal challenges"
- In Circulation switches to Publishing
- New gay magazine up for Stonewall award
- Bauer signs up to make money from foreign web traffic with Adgent 007
- Sixty jobs set to go at south-east newspaper group
- Weekly reporter heads for the heights
- Northcliffe websites make the Big Green Switch
- The Law Column: Attorney-General reveals hand on contempt
- Pioneering TV channel in line for awards
- Speculation mounting over new Johnston Press boss
- BBC seeks fresh influx of regional talent
- Trinity boss to meet local MP over job cutbacks
- London weekly seeks to emulate Manchester daily
- Newsroom mourns loss of former colleague, 39
- Ex News of the World man launches freelance venture
- Comedian Alan Carr makes journalism debut in new-look More
- Haymarket's Kevin Costello to lead PPA environment committee
- Midlands strike threat over compulsory redundancies
- Major survey to address profession's future needs
- Daredevil reporter takes to the skies
- Euro freebie up for grabs for 18-30s
- Journalism teacher to chair Labour conference debate
- Friday Funnies: A Facebook friend with a difference
- DMGT announces management restructuring
- Telegraph signs up financial commentary service Breakingviews.com
- Lancashire Telegraph reporter wins week at the Mail
- National newsman takes charge of local weekly
- Sheffield chapel puts off industrial action
- Reporter takes plunge with Olympic diving lesson
- Deadline approaching for Plain English award
- Cross-title editing for Condé Nast fashion, entertainment and beauty sites
- Press Gazette takeover talks scrapped
- Express goes green with eco-edition
- Press photographer's round-the-world travelogue
- Editors posts to go in North-West shake-up
- Latest PCC cases involving regional newspapers
- Guardian Media to shut Manchester branch offices
- Journalism exams to reflect importance of video
- Northcliffe websites to outnumber newspapers
- Newspaper Society Awards open for entries
- Union to host online bullying forum
- South Essex weeklies bought by Tindle
- World Association of Newspapers claims Google-Yahoo ad deal will harm newspapers
- Cutbacks at Welsh Big Issue as production moves to Scotland
- Editor speaks out on print plant closure move
- Staff handed redundancy package at Scottish titles
- Busy news week as paper enters digital age
- University bolsters journalism teaching line-up
- Upbeat farewell planned for leukaemia reporter
- Dimbleby leads tributes to long-serving former editor
- Reporter reveals unseen world of the Beijing Games
- Training body welcoms new board director
- Press photographer caught in eye of the hurricane
- Former PA editor dies aged 81
- Report shows contrasting media attitudes to poverty
- Running reporter aims to conquer the Big Apple
- Friday Funnies: Where there's fire there's drama
- ABC appoints new chief executive
- Dennis expands into India
- Popular non-league football writer dies
- Grazia launches fashion news website
- Jobs under threat at fast-growing weekly
- Metro News man opts for island life
- New film highlights police clashes with journalists
- Assistant news editor steps up at Brighton daily
- Don't be scared to charge for online content
- Media must embrace online advertising
- Professionals will pay if content is 'intelligent and fast'
- PCC raps paper twice after ruling row
- NME in Oasis songbook giveaway
- Globetrotting editor to take charge of his old paper
- Mail investigation exposes "secret police"
- Redundancy threat for Hampshire reporting team
- Newspaper's backlash over football club farce
- Northcliffe websites thriving in electronic audit
- The Law Column: Judge's robust stance in newspaper libel case
- NUJ motion against 'grave threat' to media freedom passed at TUC conference
- Dennis to launch The Week Down Under
- Paedophile named after newspapers overturn ban
- Sports editor's lucky escape in karting accident
- Paper lays on West Midlands welcome for Gordon and co
- Business website goes from strength to strength
- Knife-crime campaign wins government plaudits
- Journalists' union wins recognition at South Wales titles
- Paper's bid to cut plastic bag use wins world award
- Jobs set to go as seven weeklies face axe
- Drivers urged to dump cars in newspaper campaign
- Work-to-rule action at Glasgow papers
- Christians step up campaign to halt sex trade ads
- Cameron to address Newspaper Conference lunch
- Essex title "could be printed in Oxford" says MP
- Economist wins libel battle with Berlusconi
- After 40 years - Private Eye hands over distribution to Comag
- Downturn does not stop Murdoch launching "Magazine for the rich"
- Liverpool print plant to close with loss of 100 jobs
- Tributes paid to Midlands news stalwart
- Weeklies hit out at "health and safety madness"
- Further redundancies on cards at Anglia papers
- Local press stays ahead of Olympic game
- Straw backs publication of court lists online
- 30 journalism jobs at risk as Eve closes
- Economist sold on London streets as Middle East headquarters opens for business
- Trinity Mirror Midlands staff consider strike action as ballot papers are sent out
- As IT weeklies merge - Incisive warns rivals to change before it's too late
- Lucky escape for assistant editor in Afghan assignment
- Bleak future for regional dailies says pundit
- Readers pledge £17,000 for brain-damaged youngster
- Mercury reporter gears up for next big stunt
- Summer heralds record sales boost for weekly
- Echo editor's future looks uncertain
- Trinity and Northcliffe in line for top digital awards
- Reporters rack up the hours as murder mystery unfolds
- Union members galvanise to fight redundancy proposals
- Press columnist pens first novel
- Agency p-p-picks up online accolade
- Archant launches new 'Life' titles
- RBI and Guardian lead the nominations in the Association of Online Publishers awards
- Four redundancies and major restructuring at PPA
- Cash prize offered for environmental journalist of the year
- High praise for agency's Olympic coverage
- Johnston Press pushes ahead with printing plant closure
- Digital editor marks decade of service with Top 10
- Newspaper staff show their boots are made for walking
- Ex-Chronicle reporter launches parenting magazine
- Reader's Digest rapped by advertising watchdog for misleading marketing
- ITP publishing exec due in the dock over Dubai sex on the beach claim
- Former Now editor Johnston heads up new fashion mag Distill
- Shortlist announced for EDF Energy Media Awards
- New member for newspaper watchdog
- Newspaper's apology over inquest inaccuracies
- Press Gazette doesn?t hit the streets
- Newspaper staff vote in favour of strike over possible jobs cut
- New front for digital magazines
- Nurse sacked for talking to press goes to tribunal
- Editor bids farewell after 17 years in hotseat
- Weekly newspapers join forces for new-look title