View all newsletters
Sign up for our free email newsletters

Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.

  1. News
February 11, 2013

MPs condemn Trinity Mirror plans to cut 66 regional press jobs

By William Turvill

Some 16 Members of Parliament have now condemned plans to axe 66 regional jobs cuts across Trinity Mirror's network of titles.

As of last week, 13 MPs had signed an Early Day Motion criticising Trinity for cuts at Media Wales and three more lamented the general loss to regional journalism, highlighting Coventry and Birmingham, in a further Early Day Motion.

At the end of last month Trinity announced a net reduction of 40 editorial staff.

The group is planning to cut 92 regional posts but create 52 new jobs (split between the nationals and the regional press).  

On Thursday Jim Cunningham, Labour MP for Coventry South, praised the “often excellent” standard of local journalism and praised their “vital contribution” to local democracy.

Backed by Coventry North West MP Geoffrey Robinson and Bob Russell, Colchester MP, the EDM also points out the “financial difficulties” of the trade and “notes with regret” Trinity’s proposed cuts.

According to Hansard, he said: “Cuts proposed in Coventry and Birmingham are twice as severe as the national proposals… this is the third major jobs cull in five years to affect Trinity Mirror plc staff in Coventry and Birmingham.”

Content from our partners
Free journalism awards for journalists under 30: Deadline today
MHP Group's 30 To Watch awards for young journalists open for entries
How PA Media is helping newspapers make the digital transition

Cunningham also pointed out that Trinity plans to axe the Coventry Telegraph's award-winning political correspondent Les Reid.

In addition, the EDM criticised plans to outsource local feature writing for Coventry and other cities to a hub in Liverpool.

Cunningham said he “fears that these proposals will overly stretch staff and that the quality of local journalism will suffer as a result”.

Calling on the Government to support the trade, he added: “Local journalism should be protected and encouraged”.

The EDM was the second to be brought up in Parliament in the two weeks since the announcement.

The first, signed by 13 MPs as of last week, expresses "deep concern" over cuts at Media Wales and calls on Trinity to hold discussion with the National Union of Journalists.

Topics in this article : ,

Email pged@pressgazette.co.uk to point out mistakes, provide story tips or send in a letter for publication on our "Letters Page" blog

Select and enter your email address Weekly insight into the big strategic issues affecting the future of the news industry. Essential reading for media leaders every Thursday. Your morning brew of news about the world of news from Press Gazette and elsewhere in the media. Sent at around 10am UK time. Our weekly does of strategic insight about the future of news media aimed at US readers. A fortnightly update from the front-line of news and advertising. Aimed at marketers and those involved in the advertising industry.
  • Business owner/co-owner
  • CEO
  • COO
  • CFO
  • CTO
  • Chairperson
  • Non-Exec Director
  • Other C-Suite
  • Managing Director
  • President/Partner
  • Senior Executive/SVP or Corporate VP or equivalent
  • Director or equivalent
  • Group or Senior Manager
  • Head of Department/Function
  • Manager
  • Non-manager
  • Retired
  • Other
Visit our privacy Policy for more information about our services, how New Statesman Media Group may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications.
Thank you

Thanks for subscribing.

Websites in our network