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Society of Editors condemns ABC police raid
NEWS

Society of Editors condemns ABC police raid

The Society of Editors has added its voice to the growing concerns over a police raid on the Australian Broadcaster Corp (ABC).

06/06/2019

World’s Press calls on the UK to address press freedom concerns
NEWS

World’s Press calls on the UK to address press freedom concerns

WAN-IFRA has called on the UK government to address a number of critical press freedom challenges.

04/06/2019

BURO 24/7 appoints Fashion Director
NEWS

BURO 24/7 appoints Fashion Director

BURO.Global has recruited Natalie Hartley, who has previously worked at Glamour UK, as Fashion Director.

04/06/2019

Newsquest launches Data Investigation Unit
NEWS

Newsquest launches Data Investigation Unit

Newsquest has launched its own Data Investigations Unit following a training programme through the Local News Partnership with the BBC.

04/06/2019

Alex Scott joins The Sun
NEWS

Alex Scott joins The Sun

Alex Scott will join The Sun as a football columnist and Dream Team ambassador ahead of the Women’s World Cup.

03/06/2019

Guardian expands cricket coverage
NEWS

Guardian expands cricket coverage

The Guardian has signed Moeen Ali as a cricket columnist and launched a new cricket podcast, The Spin.

03/06/2019

Society’s Concerns Over New Data Protection Threats
NEWS

Society’s Concerns Over New Data Protection Threats

The Society of Editors has warned of severe consequences if plans to restrict young people’s access to news websites go ahead.

31/05/2019

Emma Gannon joins The Sunday Times
NEWS

Emma Gannon joins The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times has announced that Emma Gannon, author, speaker and podcaster, is joining as a business columnist.

31/05/2019

vjoon opens American office
NEWS

vjoon opens American office

vjoon GmbH, a leading developer of content management solutions, has announced the setting up of vjoon Inc.

24/05/2019

First investigation published by media partners of The Signals Network
NEWS

First investigation published by media partners of The Signals Network

The Signals Network has had its first investigation published by its international media partners, including The Daily Telegraph.

24/05/2019

Osborne’s big idea
REVIEW

Osborne’s big idea

In March, Evening Standard editor and former chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne gave the annual Hugh Cudlipp lecture at Regent’s University in London. Osborne came armed with a big idea. James Evelegh reports.

By James Evelegh  |  23/05/2019

Fake news: what are you doing to combat it?
FEATURE

Fake news: what are you doing to combat it?

Fake news is bad news for society, albeit, arguably good news for publishers, writes Dickon Ross. Are you a fake news friend or foe? Here’s three click-bait style quiz questions to help you find out.

By Dickon Ross  |  23/05/2019

Truth in the Brexit age
FEATURE

Truth in the Brexit age

Speaking truth to power and informing their readers. That’s what it’s all about, isn’t it? Liz Gerard looks at how the press has performed during the Brexit saga.

By Liz Gerard  |  23/05/2019

Don’t be afraid of the data
FEATURE

Don’t be afraid of the data

The digital age has given us a myriad of opportunities for data journalism. But what exactly is it – and how can regional publishers use these new techniques? Tim Robinson explains how it is becoming a growing part of the content mix.

By Tim Robinson  |  23/05/2019

Defending essential freedoms
INTERVIEW

Defending essential freedoms

One of the pillars of a free society is the right to be able to say things other people disagree with. Yet, as Jodie Ginsberg tells Ray Snoddy, that basic right is constantly under threat, both from authoritarian leaders and increased regulation.

By Ray Snoddy  |  23/05/2019

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