All posts tagged The Herald
New app launches, for The Herald and Sunday Herald
THE Herald newspaper and its Sunday sister title, the Sunday Herald, have launched an app for iPhone and Android devices. The app – also available for the iPad – is, say the papers’ publishers, available for …
The Story Behind: The new-look Herald
TUESDAY saw The Herald newspaper launch a new look, and here, editor, Magnus Llewellin, explains 'the story behind'
The Herald launches new look
THE Herald newspaper has launched a new look today, with among the most striking features being the stripping out of a lot of its previous colour, in the
Herald promotes two of its senior staff; deputy editorship for McBain
THE Herald newspaper has promoted two of its senior staff, to the roles of deputy editor and senior assistant editor. Barclay McBain has been named deputy editor, while Graeme
The Herald’s Edinburgh office to close
THE Edinburgh office of The Herald is to close. Its dozen or so staff are expected to have left the Hanover Street premises by next month. A spokesperson for the
Funeral of Gordon Rule an occasion to fondly remember a ‘larger than life’ character
THE story that arguably raised the biggest laugh involved the observation, "Has anyone ever told you that you look like the spitting image of the Queen Mother?", prompting
Ken Symon: A ‘Herlad’ writes
I HAVE had a lifelong relationship with The Herald. It was the newspaper that my mum and dad read when I was growing up. It was the newspaper I
Llewellin appointed Herald editor
THE deputy editor of The Herald newspaper has been named editor. Says the paper, Magnus Llewellin will be taking on his new role with the immediate effect. And word already
Herald’s Henderson heading for Virgin Trains
THE transport correspondent at The Herald, Damien Henderson, is to join Virgin Trains. He is leaving at the end of next month for the role of communications manager for
‘Force for good’ hope raised against rumours fuelled by social media
"TWO people and two lives blighted by slip-shod standards of proof and the speed with which social media can spread inaccurate gossip." So says Colette Douglas Home in today's
Herald and STV collaborate to ‘chart road to 2014′
THE Herald newspaper and braodcaster, STV, are collaborate on a three-part TV series on the upcoming referendum debate on Scotland's constitutional future. The three, one-hour programmes are scheduled to
Sports writer, Ferrie, challenges BBC Scotland to ‘up its game’
THE Herald's sports writer, Kevin Ferrie, has challenged BBC Scotland to 'up its game'. In his regular column for The Herald's sports supplement, he argues that, from personal experience,
Read all about it, again
THERE, but for the grace of God. At first glance, it looked like a perfectly balanced double-page spread, comprising letters, a column from Alan Taylor, and a lovely
Herald publishes obit of Sharon McCord, aka Sara Villiers
THE Herald newspaper has published an obituary today of one of its former journalists, Sharon McCord, who operated under the nom de plume, Sara Villiers. She died on Sunday,
Herald price increases to £1.10
THE price of The Herald, Monday-Friday, has increased to £1.10. Announcing the price rise this morning, the paper says the move is "due to significant increases in production costs". The
Russell leaving The Herald as editor-in-chief
THE editor-in-chief of The Herald is leaving. Jonathan Russell had been absent for the last few weeks and while some of that had been holiday leave, it was being
Picture awards nominations for Ponty and MacNicol
A PHOTOGRAPHER on the Evening Times and Herald newspapers and a Glasgow-based freelancer have been nominated in one of the UK's most prestigious photography competitions. The Evening Times/Herald's Nick
Bunney making move along M8 to join The Herald
A BUSINESS development manager at Johnston Press, publishers of The Scotsman, is moving from Edinburgh to Glasgow, to join The Herald group of newspapers. Lindsay Bunney is joining his
Herald owners reportedly post 20 per cent rise in profits
THE owners of The Herald, Sunday Herald and Evening Times newspapers have reportedly posted a 20 per cent rise in profits. Writes The Herald's City Editor, Tim Sharp, today: "Newsquest (Herald
Newspaper editors are like football managers – Kenneth Roy
NEWSPAPER editors are like football managers - at least when it comes to the shortness of their average tenure, according to commentator, Kenneth Roy. Writes Roy on his Scottish

























