Liz Gerard’s Notebook
Boris Johnson: Fleet Street takes sides, Pippa Crerar, (not) full disclosure, Operation Distraction, Operation Red Meat & the BBC, Sidney Poitier and front page of the fortnight.
Boris Johnson: Fleet Street takes sides, Pippa Crerar, (not) full disclosure, Operation Distraction, Operation Red Meat & the BBC, Sidney Poitier and front page of the fortnight.
Ruth Davidson is joining Times Radio to present the Friday afternoon show (1-4pm) previously hosted by Giles Coren. Her first show will air on 18th February.
To celebrate 25 years of The Stage 100, The Stage last week announced a new list celebrating 25 individuals or partnerships tipped to become the future stars of the UK theatre industry.
One of the quickest ways to get politicians to change direction is to enlist the support of a newspaper.
Adam Baidawi, deputy global editorial director of GQ, has revealed his first issue as the head of editorial content at British GQ.
Northern Echo group editor Karl Holbrook and Newsquest Cumbria group editor Vanessa Sims have established an investigations venture for the north of England.
News UK Broadcasting yesterday announced that political journalist Tom Newton Dunn will present a major weeknight news and current affairs programme on talkTV when it launches early in 2022.
Piers Morgan Uncensored, the new weekly column, starts this week. The column will see Piers tackle big talking points as and when they happen, with no fixed day of the week for publication, says The Sun.
January diet plans, Rebel Wilson, flesh fest, the Covid divide, intemperate wording, mask-wearing, the Sutton house fire tragedy, London stabbings, the Colston Four, Sir Tony, Prince Andrew, MoS’s front page apology and front page of the fortnight.
Northern Echo editor Karl Holbrook is leaving the regional daily to join the Daily Express as executive editor.
JPIMedia city news website Newcastle World has promoted football writer Liam Kennedy to editor.
The Financial Times has appointed Christina Michalos QC as its editorial complaints commissioner.
Journalist Abbey Maclure has co-authored a report with Leeds Trinity University journalism tutor Jenny Kean urging news groups to give trainees facing abuse more support.
The Online Safety Bill is a watershed moment in the regulation of tech platforms worldwide, bringing accountability to the actions of platforms. Its success or failure could have ramifications far beyond the UK, writes the PPA’s Seb Cuttill.
Reach introduces a new era of professional development with the appointment of Steve Thompson as its new Senior Editor for Training and Development.
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