Editors of Daily Express and Daily Star quit in wake of £200m takeover
Job cuts to save £20m loom as Trinity Mirror completes buyout of Richard Desmond titles
February 2015
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Titles that have been ‘at the forefront of great journalism for 115 years’
December 2014
One Rogue Reporter: Richard Peppiatt’s film on a journey from Daily Star reporter to pranking editors
One Rogue Reporter: Richard Peppiatt plays a prank on Daily Express editor Hugh Whittow – video
July 2014
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Fleet Street memories by a tabloid photographer with a nose for news
Snapper who covered wars, disasters and that famous donkey story
December 2013
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Former Star editor Brian Hitchen and wife killed in Spanish road accident
Couple struck by car while crossing a road
May 2013
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Welsh reporter tops news agency awards
Daily Express editor entertains Napa guests
February 2013
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The Rogue Reporter recruits Prince Harry to embarrass tabloid editors
Rich Peppiatt launches a personal version of What The Papers Say
October 2012
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Memorial for Derek Jameson
Big turnout expected at St Bride's church
August 2012
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Peppiatt turns the tables on tabloid editors in Edinburgh fringe show
Former Daily Star reporter's comic routine with serious intent
January 2012
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How the papers covered - and didn't cover - Desmond's Leveson performance
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Roy Greenslade looks at the way the Express Newspapers' chief inquiry evidence was reported
February 2011
Hugh Whittow rides to Express top job despite Blackie the Donkey
The new Daily Express editor was poached by the Sun in the 1980s and then came a memorable story in Spain. By Tara Conlan
Daily Express editor Peter Hill to step down
Deputy Hugh Whittow to replace him on mid-market title which, during Hill's tenure, ran front pages on Diana and the McCanns. By Tara Conlan and James Robinson
Daily Express editor Peter Hill to step down
Peter Hill, who leaves after seven years as editor, will be replaced by current deputy Hugh Whittow