Lords Committee responds to Online Harms White Paper
The Chairman of the House of Lords Communications Committee has responded to the publication of the Online Harms White Paper.
The Chairman of the House of Lords Communications Committee has responded to the publication of the Online Harms White Paper.
The London Press Club has announced the shortlist for its annual awards.
The Society of Editors has welcomed measures announced by the government to crack down on internet harms, but warned of the need to be vigilant over press freedom.
The Guardian, in partnership with in-house creative agency Oliver, has launched new advertising creatives to support daily news podcast, Today in Focus.
A sizable majority say social media does more to divide the country than unite it, according to the latest NBC/WSJ poll.
Telegraph Women’s Sport has launched Girls, Inspired, a new campaign to close the gender sports gap in schools.
Lucy Knight, a journalism masters student from City University, was announced, in March, as the winner of the 2019 Hugo Young award.
IAB UK has announced a series of updates to the criteria that must be achieved to receive IAB UK Gold Standard certification.
The winners of this year's European Digital Media Awards were announced in Vienna this week.
The Sun Hols from £15, which offers Sun readers bargain holidays, has launched a new campaign to promote its 2019 offering.
Amelia Gentleman honoured for exposing injustices inflicted on immigrant generation.
The Times was crowned the Daily Newspaper of the Year, with The Sunday Times taking the Sunday Newspaper of the Year title, at the National Press Awards.
Janine Gibson, formerly of Buzzfeed and the Guardian, is to join the editorial leadership team at the Financial Times.
The Financial Times has reached a record paying readership of one million; a key strategic goal for the title.
Newsworks has announced that Vanessa Clifford is stepping down from her role as CEO at the end of March.
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