New editor for The English Home
The English Home, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this spring, has appointed Samantha Scott-Jeffries as its new editor.
The English Home, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this spring, has appointed Samantha Scott-Jeffries as its new editor.
AdFactory-International has announced that the Killarney Advertiser has selected the AdFactory Advertising and Editorial system for their print and online publication.
This week, the government published its response to the Cairncross Review. The Society of Editors and the News Media Association give their reaction.
The Society of Editors has welcomed condemnation from the government of the targeting and killing of journalists worldwide and support for their attackers to be brought to justice.
The New Media Writing Prize tenth anniversary award winners were announced in a ceremony held at Bournemouth University, accompanied by a virtual reality exhibition that showcased digital writing.
i-D and Rihanna this week announced the launch of a special limited edition magazine - a co-collaboration titled, ‘Rihannazine’.
The Guardian has announced the appointment of Fay Schlesinger as head of national news, based in London.
An open letter signed by every national newspaper editor as well as several prominent regional and broadcast editors was sent to the Prime Minister this week.
Time Out has appointed Joe Mackertich as new Time Out London Editor and Jordan Waller as Head of Digital Content.
The Independent today announces a number of senior editorial appointments in the US as part of a global expansion plan.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has announced the appointment of Barry McIlheney, CEO of the PPA, to its Board.
The Guardian this week announced that Candice Carty-Williams, the bestselling novelist, is to write her first ever regular books column, in the Guardian.
Clive Davis has been appointed chief theatre critic of The Times, taking over the role from Ann Treneman who stepped down in September last year.
The Society of Editors has called on Downing Street to ensure that access to open government is maintained for journalists working at Westminster.
The IFJ has recorded 49 killings of journalists and media professionals in 2019, a significant drop from 95 posted last year.
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