Friday, 7 October 2011
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Lord Coe declines to comment on Olympic press lock-out

7 October 2011

London 2012 boss Sebastian Coe today declined to comment after Press Gazette pressed him on the issue of regional press journalists being denied access to next year's games.

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Satchwell: Expensive regulation could mean state control

7 October 2011

Director of the Society of Editors Bob Satchwell asked who will fund the “great edifice of regulation” being called for in the wake of the hacking scandal when he delivered the Olsen Lecture at St Bride's, Fleet Street, last night.

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Newsquest profits up 15 per cent in 2010

7 October 2011

The National Union of Journalists today claimed newspaper publisher Newsquest froze pay, slashed 800 UK jobs and closed its pension scheme last year despite achieving a 15 per cent profit hike to £82.5m.

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Editor goes undercover to bust killer in Thai Met sting

7 October 2011

A newspaper editor went undercover with the Metropolitan Police to help capture a man who murdered his landlord and fled to Thailand.

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Second strike begins at Newsquest North West

4 October 2011

Newsquest journalists threatened with compulsory redundancy today began their second strike in the space of a month.

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Irish Post saved by Loot owner Elgin Loane

3 October 2011

The Irish Post is expected to be back on newsstands within a fortnight after being bought by Irish businessman Elgin Loane.

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Newsquest: 9.5m readers denied Olympics coverage

30 September 2011

A nationwide committee of senior editors at regional press group Newsquest is lobbying MPs and London Olympics chief Lord Coe in a bid to secure press passes for next year’s event.

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Hull Daily Mail prompts 700-worker walk out at BAE

29 September 2011

The Hull Daily Mail launched a 'Battle for Brough' campaign today with this dramatic front page in response to BAE Systems' announcement that 900 jobs are to go at the East Yorkshire plant.

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BoJo backs local press Olympics lock-out campaign

28 September 2011

As Boris Johnson has lent his support to the local press Olympic lock-out campaign, the Evening Standard has refused to say how many press passes it has to cover the Games.

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Ad revenue down 10 per cent at Northcliffe Media

27 September 2011

Advertising revenue at Northcliffe Media has fallen 10 per cent since last October – the period in which four of its daily titles were converted to weeklies.

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