Sunday Times helps home learners
Last Sunday, The Sunday Times launched a new 12-page family magazine at the weekend for home learners; The Funday Times Home Classroom.
Last Sunday, The Sunday Times launched a new 12-page family magazine at the weekend for home learners; The Funday Times Home Classroom.
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has announced a £3.3m project to study trust in news.
The Guardian this week announced a strong rise in reader support. In March 2020 the Guardian had 821,000 recurring monthly supporters – a 23% increase over the past 12 months.
The first edition of the Weardale Community News was published last week. The launch follows the closure of the Weardale Gazette last year.
The winners of the 41st Scottish Press Awards were announced last week, celebrating the best of local and national journalism from across Scotland.
News UK this week unveiled the latest signings to Times Radio, including Aasmah Mir, Stig Abell, Luke Jones, Jenny Kleeman, Matt Chorley and Cathy Newman.
The integration of Threedium's 3D SaaS Platform into FotoWare's interface will enable FotoWare's users to build, preview and share 3D solutions of their offerings.
Agreement has been reached for the rescue of the Jewish Chronicle.
The Society of Editors is to write to the Chief Coroner to seek assurances hearings will be held in public after a number of inquests were staged behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 crisis.
The Society of Editors has welcomed the Electoral Commission’s call for an end to misleading electoral campaign techniques by political parties that attempt to ape real media outlets.
The winners of the WAN-IFRA European Digital Media Awards were announced on Thursday, 23 April - with 7 out of 9 coming from Nordic countries.
The Society of Editors has warned of the dangers posed by too-draconian measures to clamp down on misinformation as part of its evidence to the Future of Journalism inquiry.
The Sun is launching the Fabulous NHS Care Package to give toiletries to healthcare workers as “a small token of gratitude”.
The UK has been ranked in 35th place in the 2020 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
The Society of Editors has expressed regret over the announcement by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that they will boycott several UK newspapers.
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