Difficult times at Canary Wharf and for journalist trade unionists, just at the point when they both need each other's help, says NORMAN GILLER…
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Month: May 2012
Hathaway takes the chair with Rugby Writers
Adam Hathaway is the new chairman of the Rugby Union Writers' Club, succeeding Paul Morgan…
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Accreditation: English Open and Amateur pool
Journalists are invited to apply for accreditation for the English Open and English Amateur 8-ball pool tournaments in Bradford on June 8-10…
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Olympic stalwart Don Anthony has died, aged 83
Don Anthony, a finalist in the hammer at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and in recent times a stalwart member of the Sports Journalists' Association, has…
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Henry Cooper always relayed the principles of dignity
This week, NORMAN GILLER discovers a British heavyweight boxer worthy of the name, checks to see his TV set can receive Channel 5, and finds new Voice…
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Local and regional titles get late Olympic reprieve
What seems likely to be a final raft of media accreditations for the London Olympics has been released, including nearly 40 passes for reporters and p…
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Scoop! Women in Journalism seminar: May 31
The panel will consist of Heather Brooke, the award-winning Freedom of Information campaigner whose investigations include MPs expenses and US diploma…
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Telegraph hires Percy as its Midlands football reporter
The Telegraph has been without a staff reporter in the Midlands since last summer, when Sandy Macaskill's contract was not renewed. Initially, they pl…
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Olympics could help ease Greece’s burning issue
NORMAN GILLER holds a torch for Greece, for Harry Evans, and for Tottenham…
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Arise “Sir” David: Olympic flame survives downpour
PHILIP BARKER reports from Athens and the latest Olympic flame ceremony, as London takes possession of a miner's lamp in a rain storm…
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