Newspaper news from 10 March 2008
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Martin Samuel in frame for third SJA sports writer of year prize (Press Gazette)
Martin Samuel, the football correspondent of The Times, is in contention to be named Sports Journalists' Association sports writer of the year for a third year running.
Martin Samuel, the football correspondent of The Times, is in contention to be named Sports Journalists' Association sports writer of the year for a third year running.
Archant to replace subs with designers (Media Guardian)
Archant Suffolk plans to cut more than 20 subeditors and replace them with non-journalists.
Archant Suffolk plans to cut more than 20 subeditors and replace them with non-journalists.
Irish News wins landmark appeal against controversial libel case (Press Gazette)
The Irish News today won a landmark appeal which overturned the awarding of £25,000 to a Belfast restaurateur over a critical review.
The Irish News today won a landmark appeal which overturned the awarding of £25,000 to a Belfast restaurateur over a critical review.
Video: The newspaper house (Media Guardian)
An interactive public art display made from discarded freesheet newspapers collected in and around London was on display in east London over the weeke...
An interactive public art display made from discarded freesheet newspapers collected in and around London was on display in east London over the weeke...
Misleading statement on Dewsbury Press figures 'not to be repeated' (Hold the Front Page)
ASA upholds complaint from rival Yorkshire newspaper group...
ASA upholds complaint from rival Yorkshire newspaper group...
Press Advertising: They all know the score... (The Independent)
Men are fickle readers.
Men are fickle readers.
Cumberland News owner launches £500,000 property website (Hold the Front Page)
Plus: Two new press watchdogs, PA strikes a deal, and more news in brief...
Plus: Two new press watchdogs, PA strikes a deal, and more news in brief...
Tory leader calls for respect between press and Parliament (Hold the Front Page)
Annual charity lunch hears Camerons views on "edgy relationship" between MPs and newspaper...
Annual charity lunch hears Camerons views on "edgy relationship" between MPs and newspaper...
Shortlist announced for celebration of Scottish journalism (Hold the Front Page)
Annual Scottish Press Awards sees records entries in three categories...
Annual Scottish Press Awards sees records entries in three categories...
Plymouth Herald wins no-names legal fight over baby murder (Press Gazette)
The Plymouth Herald has scored a victory for press freedom by successfully overturning an invalid reporting restriction on the infant sister of a murdered baby.
The Plymouth Herald has scored a victory for press freedom by successfully overturning an invalid reporting restriction on the infant sister of a murdered baby.