The i Paper launches apprentice scheme
The i Paper is recruiting two new apprentices to complete a diploma in journalism and gain experience within a busy national newsroom.
The i Paper is recruiting two new apprentices to complete a diploma in journalism and gain experience within a busy national newsroom.
The Independent and Falmouth University have announced the launch of a festive sustainability event to mark World Climate Day.
The Society of Editors says excellence in campaigning and investigative journalism was honoured at its Media Freedom Awards 2024 this week.
As AI technologies become embedded in the workflows of media and publishing, they bring opportunities to enhance the efficiency and quality of content creation. They also bring a host of pressing governance issues, says Media Systems’ Paul Driscoll.
PA Media has announced the launch of a new fact checking website ahead of Irish election.
FT Specialist has launched a new destination for location intelligence.
Dad’s Choice Awards have revealed their winners for 2024.
Collective Pathway to Open Publishing will support authors to publish OA using a combination of funding sources, says Taylor & Francis.
The Scott Trust has announced the appointment of Dr Jonathan Paine as a non-executive director.
On January 20th, America will come closer to having a monarch than it has since 1783 when King George III lost the colonies in the War of Independence, writes Paul Connew.
Katie Vanneck-Smith, Hearst UK CEO has been appointed as PPA chair.
Jackie celebrates 60 years with a commemorative bookazine.
The Society of Editors has welcomed a pledge by the Courts Minister “to fundamentally reform” the Single Justice Procedure (SJP) if improvements are not made to the way the fast-track system is used.
Elsevier has announced its continued support of The Pistoia Alliance in accelerating safe and responsible AI adoption in drug discovery.
The Economist has announced the launch of a weekly column on geopolitics, “The Telegram”.
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