WAN-IFRA unveils initiative
WAN-IFRA has unveiled an initiative to help journalists and creators reach new audiences.
WAN-IFRA has unveiled an initiative to help journalists and creators reach new audiences.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy show their support for the Journalism Matters campaign.
NewstrAid has announced that its annual Carol Concert will take place at St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, on Monday 1st December at 6.45pm.
Esquire UK has announced the launch of the inaugural Esquire Better Men event - a celebration of positive masculinity in partnership with BOSS.
The new MIMS Pharma website, announced at the end of September, will be dedicated to the needs of busy pharmaceutical professionals.
Katharine Viner says the government must employ some “healthy, human scepticism” about the promise of AI-driven growth at the expense of the creative industries and instead place confidence in the ongoing role of journalism in the democratic process.
The multi-platform partnership launches with 'Spent!, a podcast hosted by Matt Edmondson, alongside sponsorship of This is Money's TikTok channel.
To accompany the launch of the annual Journalism Matters campaign, News Media Association Chief Executive Owen Meredith calls on the government to do much more to support trusted journalism.
Journalism Matters: Main UK news organisations call on Starmer to back trusted journalism.
The NUJ last week joined the International Federation of Journalists in calling for the immediate release of UK journalist and political commentator Sami Hamdi.
IPSO has published new guidance for journalists on how to manage readers’ comments.
Global science networks unite to accelerate evidence-based action on health and climate.
NME has announced The Cover 2024–2025: a premium coffee table book spotlighting Kneecap, Lola Young and other breakthrough artists.
The Press and Journal campaign has delivered a win for local homeowners trapped by RAAC.
Local newspapers across the country are to run the same front page cover calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Business Secretary Peter Kyle to abandon proposals to shroud the sale of alcohol in local communities in secrecy.
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