The Independent marks International Women’s Day
The Independent marked International Women’s Day with the release of Independent Women 2026: The Influence List — celebrating the women shaping Britain today.
The Independent marked International Women’s Day with the release of Independent Women 2026: The Influence List — celebrating the women shaping Britain today.
IOPP’s 2025 Highlights Report summarizes progress made throughout the year.
ACE has announced the shortlist for the its 2026 Newspaper and Magazine awards.
Major news brands including the Guardian form new coalition to promote responsible AI licensing.
The UK press had been anticipating a week of post by-election postmortems when the US and Israel decided to attack Iran. Paul Connew looks at how the press has covered the conflict so far…
The New York Times international desk welcomes Adina Renner, who will report and create graphics and multimedia stories.
Time Out has officially launched its UK YouTube channel, marking a new chapter in the brand’s continued expansion across video and social platforms.
Elsevier and Jisc last week announced a three-year read and publish agreement for UK institutions.
Charlotte Dewar, chief executive of IPSO, sees the organisation’s role as protecting both the public and journalists, through an ongoing raising of standards. She tells Ray Snoddy that, despite calls for Leveson 2, self-regulation is working.
Schoolchildren will soon be taught how to spot fake pictures in the latest changes to the national curriculum, so what chance does the professional photographer have in an AI saturated world of made-up imagery?, asks Alan Geere.
In a world of content saturation, zero-click searches and time poverty, it is those publishers who can cut through and establish deep relationships who will prevail. Sarah Ebner outlines the strategies publishers can use to achieve real engagement.
Fight…Fight…Fight. Bravo the BBC, writes Paul Connew, for effectively hijacking Donald Trump’s own pet slogan in its determination to battle that massive $10bn dollar ‘Panoramagate’ documentary lawsuit brought against it by the US president.
What should traditional media brands do about the individual influencers and creators capturing the attention of their audiences? The response of Future, as Jason Orme tells Ciar Byrne, is to join forces…
The next era of publishing belongs to platforms that bridge the gap between infrastructure and editorial clarity, says Atex’s Sara Forni.
Don’t rush to conclusions about UX issues, says OpenAthens’ Sarah Underwood; take time to understand the problem.
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