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Q: When is a lie not a lie?
COMMENT

Q: When is a lie not a lie?

A: When your valuable audience, who your advertisers spend millions with you trying to reach, wants to hear it.

By James Evelegh  |  04/08/2021

Just one more thing…
FEATURE

Just one more thing…

Asking questions is the bread and butter of being a journalist. You can’t get to the bottom of a story without asking a well-constructed question, and usually more than one…

By James Evelegh  |  04/08/2021

New routes for Rouleur
INTERVIEW

New routes for Rouleur

The onset of the pandemic put the cycling title in deep peril, but as Andy McGrath tells Meg Carter, the rethink and new direction that it prompted has opened up exciting new opportunities.

By Meg Carter  |  04/08/2021

Journalism ethics in a populist age
FEATURE

Journalism ethics in a populist age

How can journalists exercise ethical responsibility and fulfil their role as society watchdogs when democratically elected leaders tell lies on an epic scale, asks Sara McConnell.

By Sara McConnell  |  04/08/2021

Regional Press Awards 2020 – shortlists announced
News

Regional Press Awards 2020 – shortlists announced

Shortlists have been announced for the Regional Press Awards 2020, which the Society of Editors says, recognise the valiant work undertaken by the regional press during the coronavirus crisis.

29/07/2021

Alan Rusbridger to be next editor of Prospect magazine
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Alan Rusbridger to be next editor of Prospect magazine

The former editor-in-chief of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, has been appointed the next editor of Prospect.

27/07/2021

Hagadone adopts ePublishing’s Digital-to-Print Workflow Solution Duet
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Hagadone adopts ePublishing’s Digital-to-Print Workflow Solution Duet

The Hagadone Corporation, owner of 13 newspapers in Idaho, Montana and Washington, has transformed their newsroom with software solution Duet, from ePublishing.

27/07/2021

NMA: Official Secrets Act Reform Could Criminalise Public Interest Journalism
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NMA: Official Secrets Act Reform Could Criminalise Public Interest Journalism

Sweeping reforms to the Official Secrets Act could criminalise public interest journalism by exposing journalists and whistle blowers to harsh new penalties, says the NMA.

26/07/2021

Craft work
COLUMN

Craft work

Immediate Media’s craft titles have enjoyed spectacular success over the last year. How did they do it?

By James Evelegh  |  22/07/2021

New editorial director for The Times and The Sunday Times
News

New editorial director for The Times and The Sunday Times

Jane Johnson has been appointed editorial director of The Times and The Sunday Times, and will start this summer.

22/07/2021

Reach announces more dedicated Scottish content
News

Reach announces more dedicated Scottish content

Reach has announced plans to expand its Scotland-based operations, announcing a new Scottish Express online edition, the launch of a new Aberdeen Live site and the return of Football Scotland.

22/07/2021

Dr Fiona Godlee to step down as The BMJ’s editor-in-chief
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Dr Fiona Godlee to step down as The BMJ’s editor-in-chief

Dr Fiona Godlee is stepping down as editor-in-chief of The BMJ at the end of this year, after more than 16 years in the role.

20/07/2021

FT and Nikkei to open joint Houston bureau
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FT and Nikkei to open joint Houston bureau

The Financial Times and Nikkei will open the first joint bureau in their international editorial network in Houston, Texas, reaching a milestone in their deepening partnership.

20/07/2021

Guardian announces new presenters for Today in Focus podcast
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Guardian announces new presenters for Today in Focus podcast

The Guardian has appointed Michael Safi and Nosheen Iqbal as the new lead presenters of its flagship daily news podcast, Today in Focus.

19/07/2021

Guardian collaborates on The Pegasus Project
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Guardian collaborates on The Pegasus Project

According to the Guardian, a massive data leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon.

19/07/2021

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