Society of Editors warns of “far-reaching implications”
Yesterday’s ruling by the UK Supreme Court that a person under criminal investigation has ‘a reasonable expectation’ of privacy prior to charge will have ‘far-reaching’ implications.
Yesterday’s ruling by the UK Supreme Court that a person under criminal investigation has ‘a reasonable expectation’ of privacy prior to charge will have ‘far-reaching’ implications.
Readly’s UK managing director, Ranj Begley, looks at current audience and content trends, which are still being heavily influenced by the pandemic.
Liam Hoden has taken redundancy and his Free Press team has been absorbed into sister title, the Sheffield Star.
Stop it with the crazy characters and other ploys in product names. They’re just so silly – well, writes Dickon Ross, most of them.
Diversity and inclusion should not be an ‘initiative’ but should be hardwired into your everyday. That, writes Ciar Byrne, is the approach taken by Uwern Jong, founder and editor-in-chief of OutThere.
A central part of the Guardian’s coverage of last summer’s Olympics was its Tokyo 2020 daily briefing. Getting the tone right, managing the information flow and generally justifying a place in readers’ inboxes were all challenges.
Now that the dust has settled on the COP26 climate summit, Luke Nicholls, content director of edie which sits within B2B publisher Faversham House, reflects on a whirlwind two weeks for the sustainable business media brand.
It was one of the first glossies to recognise that women were interested in more than their looks. Editor Sally Saunders reveals to Laura Silverman how she is making Psychologies the title all women still need to lift their emotional wellbeing.
Journalist Nick Wallis played a central role in the long running fight for justice for the sub-postmasters wrongly accused of defrauding the Post Office. He tells Ray Snoddy why he kept at it for over ten years.
JPIMedia said Digital+ subscribers at The Edinburgh Evening News and Yorkshire Post are to be served ad-free news articles, with the feature to roll out across all its titles at a later date.
Following a recertification assessment by BSI, IET Inspec has been recommended for recertification to the ISO9001:2015 quality standard for its production system.
Men’s Health has announced Alastair Campbell as a new mental health columnist, which will see the journalist and mental health campaigner leading a ‘Talking Heads’ interview franchise.
WoodWing Software has announced that Joris van Leeuwen has joined its board as the new Chief Commercial Officer.
Ulster Gazette editor Michael Scott has stepped down to launch a series of new hyperlocal websites as Alpha Media Group’s first head of digital content.
The Financial Times has poached MEN political editor Jen Williams, widely regarded as one of the strongest journalists in the country. She has been appointed FT Northern England correspondent.
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