Trinity Mirror confirms talks with Richard Desmond's Express Group
Daily Mirror parent company in ‘early stage’ talks with Northern & Shell over merger of back office and sales operations to make significant savings
August 2016
Mirror publisher's profits leap after Local World takeover
Trinity Mirror also reports it has paid out £3.5m on phone-hacking settlements and legal fees in past six months
June 2016
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Nottingham Post pays compensation over mistaken use of photograph
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Trinity Mirror learns a 'valuable lesson' in closing another newspaper
May 2016
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Reporter exonerated after long battle with Metropolitan police
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‘Prevention of harassment’ notice is revoked ahead of judicial review hearing
April 2016
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Trinity Mirror share price dips as it suffers death by a thousand cuts
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Archant appoints Local World's Steve Anglesey in top digital role
November 2015
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SWNS moves into London by acquiring yet another news agency
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How newspaper publishers are avoiding that cliff fall moment
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October 2015
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Memo to John Whittingdale: make peace between publishers and the BBC
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Local World deal boosts Trinity Mirror as focus turns to Richard Desmond titles
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Why Trinity Mirror's acquisition of Local World makes sense
Trinity Mirror confirms £220m Local World deal
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Derby Telegraph's latest exclusive ranks low on the 'news food chain'
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Trinity Mirror to announce £220m deal to control Local World
Local World digital chief Matt Kelly joins rival Archant
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Research for local publishers finds their sites best for advertisers
Sun and Mirror ‘zero’ chance of deep price cuts as retailers dump Star
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Do local papers still live up to JB Priestley's belief in their value?
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September 2015
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Local World isn’t so local any more
Peter Preston
The regional press chain is up for sale in a deal valued at a healthy £200m. But it’s now far from the devolved, grassroots insurgent its founders intended it to be