Independent’s US correspondent arrested at BLM protest
The Independent last week published the extraordinary account of Andrew Buncombe, its Chief US Correspondent, who was arrested whilst reporting on the Seattle protests.
The Independent last week published the extraordinary account of Andrew Buncombe, its Chief US Correspondent, who was arrested whilst reporting on the Seattle protests.
The Guardian has announced that it is publishing a black history poster series in the Guardian newspaper documenting key historical moments and the Black Lives Matter movement.
On 7 July, an online panel discussed issues relating to ‘Brexit, Boris and the Media’. James Evelegh tuned in…
Staff at Reach have been given details of structural changes to the business and key appointments.
The Society of Editors has praised the stance of the UK Government in announcing a ban on Saudi nationals believed to have been involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Under its new editor, Emily Sheffield, the Evening Standard has unveiled a new look, including a new masthead and new daily sections.
The Society of Editors (SoE) is to seek clarification over reports that the government is to introduce daily White House-style televised press briefings.
Regional publisher Newsquest says it will look to protect frontline journalists’ jobs amid staffing cutbacks due to the Covid-19 crisis.
Atex has announced the integration of Unsplash image searches into the authoring environment of Atex Desk.
In the first project of its kind for British Vogue, Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful OBE commissioned 14 special covers for the August issue.
The winners for the BSME 2020 Talent Awards were announced last week in the first event BSME virtual Awards ceremony filmed on Zoom during lockdown.
Sunday Times Style has announced that author, journalist and broadcaster Dolly Alderton is rejoining to take up the new role of agony aunt.
Content Catalyst, a Leeds-based software company, has announced the launch of a new function for their feature product offering, Publish Interactive.
This week’s issue of Time examines the question of whether America, which has failed to live up to its ideals for 244 years, will answer the call to right its course.
The InPublishing Podcast launched three weeks ago. James Evelegh shares some early learnings…
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