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I had the misfortune to work for Trinity Mirror for a while, during the period when the knife was being taken to local newspaper coverage.As ever it was money, specifically advertising revenue, that drove the agenda. Cut editorial staff to the bare bones, close titles and offices and reduce print runs - it all added up to produce papers that nobody was interested in picking up and reading.As a result we in West London are left with a rump of papers that present Council press releases as news, with no scrutiny of decision making or criticism of controversial policies. For example, where is the investigation into the situation at the Ark Tower in Ealing - which presumably passed the Council's planning department?The Labour administration enjoys a large majority - what do they say about absolute power? - and thus does what it likes. Try to stand up to them and you get ignored.I managed to pick up the latest edition of the Gazette when I was in Ealing yesterday and Mr Bell had his usual piece in there complaining about austerity and how the Tory government was to blame. A bit rich coming from a man who is determined to squeeze as much money as he can out of anyone who needs to buy a CPZ permit in the borough. As long as he can go to his constituents in Greenford and say he hasn't put Council Tax up he's happy!I agree with other posters on this thread that a free press is vital in a healthy democracy. The fact that we don't have one locally - this website being the honourable exception - should perhaps get us concerned about the state of the 'democracy' in which we live.

Simon Hayes ● 2652d

All the pop ups and irritating surveys are due to the intense pressure Trinity Mirror (now called Reach) is under to raise revenues. Payouts for illegal phone hacking could reach as high as £70 million and most of the cost saving has come from the local papers which have been subject to swingeing cut backs for over a decade anyway.The Ealing Gazette now seems to have ceased to function as a paper. I've argued in the past that residents get the local press they deserve and it should get support but really their owners seem to be holding us in contempt.The reason they can cut back so aggressively on staff and print run is that most of their revenue now comes from the Council through the notices that are published in it. This is actually a major money spinner for them because the Ealing Gazette is used as the basis for the local paper in Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham areas which don't even have a pretend local paper. All their notices are published in something called 'The Gazette'.This basically means that money taken from Council taxpayers in these boroughs in going to fund the payouts this company has had to make from its illegal activities in the past.What the Council could do is insist that Reach provide a proper newspaper with a much larger distribution that employs reporters based in the area. I strongly suspect they won't do this as they probably are quite happy with a situation in which they are subject to no scrutiny from the local newspaper and residents don't get to see public notices so when the Council is doing something they might object to, the chances are it won't been seen until it is too late.

Andy Jones ● 2658d