WAN-IFRA announces new board members
New board members take office at WAN-IFRA's annual meeting in Marseille, France.
New board members take office at WAN-IFRA's annual meeting in Marseille, France.
The Courier, The Press and Journal and The Sunday Post have launched Fresh Start, a joint editorial campaign urging reform to business rates relief, to bring empty commercial properties back into use and support Scotland’s local economies.
Pixometry says it has streamlined its professional-grade image enhancement platform for a new generation of users.
The 2026 WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom is to be awarded to the professional photo and video journalists of Gaza.
Independent retail marketing specialist Retail Spark has become the latest company to support industry charity NewstrAid, signing up as a corporate sponsor for the first time.
SunSport’s Director of Sport Shaun Custis, Dean Scoggins, and Will Pugh are to host a new show featuring former England defender Kyle Walker, bringing fans closer to the World Cup action.
New consultation and archive services for the local news media sector’s Public Notice Portal have been launched following a major phase of development with funding from the Google News Initiative.
The NUJ has joined the International Federation of Journalists and the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine in condemning missile-and-drone attacks by Russian forces on media offices in Kyiv.
The cross-brand campaign incorporates innovative video, digital, print and podcast executions across The Sun, Times Media and talkSPORT.
The Courier last week enjoyed a triumphant night at the 47th Scottish Press Awards, winning both Scottish Newsbrand of the Year and Journalism Team of the Year.
The Rest Is Politics, produced by Goalhanger, and The Observer launch first-ever collaboration with new investigative series on the money behind Reform UK.
Travel journalist and broadcaster Simon Calder joins The Telegraph to host new podcast.
The Telegraph has launched a guide to the 250 Best Hotels in the UK which it says represents the very best that hospitality has to offer.
The Sunday Times has announced that Ben Riley-Smith will lead its political team as political editor.
Government must stop “dithering” over digital markets policy and deal with the monopolistic tech platforms who continue to drive trillions in revenue by scraping journalism they do not pay for, says News Media Association’s new chief executive.
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