Tuesday, 9 August 2011
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Darren Thwaites is new editor of Newcastle Chronicle

4 August 2011

Teesside Evening Gazette editor Darren Thwaites has been named as the new editor of the Evening Chronicle in Newcastle.

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Doug Wills made managing editor for Lebedev titles

3 August 2011

Evening Standard managing editor Doug Wills has been made group managing editor for Independent Print Ltd and Evening Standard Print Ltd working across the Standard and the Independent titles.

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Exiled Gambian journalist wins asylum status

3 August 2011

The National Union of Journalists’Glasgow branch has helped win asylum status for Gambian journalist Alieu Ceesay.

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'Stuart Kuttner' released on bail until later this month

3 August 2011

Former managing editor of the News of the World Stuart Kuttner is understood to have been released on bail after being arrested and questioned yesterday by police investigating phone-hacking at the News of the World.

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Gilbert Johnson: 'Actor, joker, romantic'

2 August 2011

Gilbert Johnson, who started his career on his hometown paper the South Yorkshire before going to work for Fleet Street’s finest, has died aged 81. Here, his friend of more than 30 years Phil Ascough pays tribute to a “first-rate ...

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Paul Cheal named IPC's digital publishing director

29 July 2011

NME publishing director Paul Cheal has been appointed digital publishing director at IPC Media.

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Evening Chronicle editor leaves Trinity after 22 years

26 July 2011

Evening Chronicle editor Paul Robertson is standing down after 22 years working across Trinity Mirror’s titles in the North East.

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Which NI executives were party to cover-up is biggest unresolved question of phone-hacking affair

22 July 2011

The question of which News International executives were party to a cover-up remains the central unresolved issue stemming from the phone-hacking affair.

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Brooks: 'NoW consistently denied phone-hack claims'

20 July 2011

Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks said today that she was repeatedly told by the News of the World that allegations of phone hacking by the paper's journalists were untrue.

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Murdochs: No immediate plans for Sunday Sun

19 July 2011

Both James and Rupert Murdoch told MPs today that there are “no immediate plans” to launch a Sunday edition of The Sun following the closure of the News of the World.

Obituaries

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Gilbert Johnson: 'Actor, joker, romantic'

2 August 2011

Gilbert Johnson, who started his career on his hometown paper the South Yorkshire before going to work for Fleet Street’s finest, has died aged 81. Here, his friend of more than 30 years Phil Ascough pays tribute to a “first-rate ...

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Sean Hoare: 'A journalistic character of the old school'

19 July 2011

The death of Sean Hoare, who is being dubbed the 'News of the World whistleblower., is not only a tragedy for his family and friends, but for journalism - a former colleague writes.

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