Newspaper news from 2 September 2007
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People chief sports writer joins News of the World (Press Gazette)
The People's chief sports writer Andy Dunn has been poached to do the same job at the News of the World.
The People's chief sports writer Andy Dunn has been poached to do the same job at the News of the World.
The Famous Five: Return to Kirrin - with lashings of Lagavulin! (The Independent)
TV firm Twofour plans to recreate the Famous Five books, with the central characters as grown-ups and with a descendant of Timmy the dog.
TV firm Twofour plans to recreate the Famous Five books, with the central characters as grown-ups and with a descendant of Timmy the dog.
Ikonz magazine goes in for new look (Biz Asia)
Britain's newest showbiz magazine Ikonz is going under the scanner for a revamp, coinciding with the upcoming Magazine Week.
Britain's newest showbiz magazine Ikonz is going under the scanner for a revamp, coinciding with the upcoming Magazine Week.
Weekend checklist (Daily Telegraph)
A summary of City stories in the Sunday newspapers.
A summary of City stories in the Sunday newspapers.
Not-so-famous five - and a Rhodesian Ridgeback - raise cash at Post event (Hold the Front Page)
Post runners tackle event in their own way, as newspaper backs charity push...
Post runners tackle event in their own way, as newspaper backs charity push...
US Vogue leads glossy heft list with 727 ad pages (Press Gazette)
Despite all the worries about a lack of advertising, this year’s autumn fashion issues of the big American women’s magazines are fatter — and heavier — than ever.
Despite all the worries about a lack of advertising, this year’s autumn fashion issues of the big American women’s magazines are fatter — and heavier — than ever.
Journalist loses constructive unfair dismissal claim (Hold the Front Page)
Employment tribunal dismisses claim after four-day hearing...
Employment tribunal dismisses claim after four-day hearing...
Letters to the City Editor (Daily Telegraph)
Readers' responses to the issues reported in the Daily Telegraph Business section over the past week.
Readers' responses to the issues reported in the Daily Telegraph Business section over the past week.
Death of journalist who 'paved the way for women reporters' (Hold the Front Page)
Errand girl became reporter and set her news career in motion...
Errand girl became reporter and set her news career in motion...
Northern Ireland exhibition captures conflict and change (Press Gazette)
A series of photographs showing how life in Northern Ireland has been captured by the press in the past 40 years is on show for a second time, at the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast.
A series of photographs showing how life in Northern Ireland has been captured by the press in the past 40 years is on show for a second time, at the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast.