Style launches essay competition with the Black Writers' Guild
Style magazine has launched an essay competition with The Black Writers’ Guild for aspiring Black fashion and beauty journalists.
Style magazine has launched an essay competition with The Black Writers’ Guild for aspiring Black fashion and beauty journalists.
No-one really knows how the business landscape will look in the coming months and years, but, writes Paul Driscoll, publishing director at Media Systems, it’s safe to say it won’t be the same as before the pandemic.
This summer, 110% Gaming magazine is teaming up with a number of industry leaders to run a summer campaign to empower young gamers.
The Society of Editors says the government should resist the urge to rush towards censorship of the internet in a bid to combat disinformation and fake news.
The Week Junior Science+Nature is encouraging children to discover the world around them in their Summer Scavenger Hunt.
ELLE UK has launched a joint initiative with The Social Mobility Commission to find the next generation of creative talent with its first ever mentoring scheme.
The BBC and a Government minister appear united in their hope for digital players to assist funding the Local Democracy Reporting scheme, an inquiry into the future of journalism revealed.
First News, a newspaper for young people, has announced the winners of the First News School Newspaper of the Year Awards 2019-2020.
On Tuesday, Lloyd Embley and Alun Edmunds announced the retirement of Editor-in-Chief John Kierans and the restructure of its Irish business.
For the first time, several international editions of Condé Nast Traveller have aligned under a single theme: Under One Sky.
Caerphilly Media, an independent newspaper publisher in south Wales is building a live, searchable, database of every criminal case heard in magistrates courts across England and Wales.
The Society of Editors has joined a new government-backed committee aimed at ensuring the safety of journalists.
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…
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