The Hull Story ’s splash headlined Disgrace, Resilience, Justice won 41pc of the votes in our annual Front Page of the Year ...
An independent weekly first published in 1892 has been sold to a neighbouring local publisher. The Henley Standard, which had ...
It has long been common practice among court reporters to bring their applications to challenge the anonymity – granted under s.45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act, 1999 – on the day (or ...
It was another eventful year in the field of regional journalism and, as ever, we at HoldtheFrontPage did our best to stay on ...
A former journalist who was given a suspended jail term last year for harassing female colleagues has died after falling from ...
At the end of each year on HTFP we pay tribute to those no longer with us who dedicated a significant part of their careers ...
An award-winning editor has gone back to his local journalism roots after three years on national Sunday titles. Ciaran O’Neill, pictured, has recently taken up the role of digital editor with the ...
A journalist who successfully campaigned for a change in the law following a tragic accident has received an MBE in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. While at the Gazette, Wendy, pictured, covered the ...
Police are investigating after a former newspaper office was hit by an arson attack. The now-derelict building in Galashiels, formerly home to the Border Telegraph and the Peebleshire News, was ...
A man who sent a threatening email to a weekly editor following a court report has been fined £80. Ian Pemberton, of Church Street, Aberfdyi, pleaded guilty to sending an email of an indecent or ...