National Press Awards 2018: Shortlist Announced
Shortlists for the National Press Awards, celebrating the best of UK national journalism, have been announced.
Shortlists for the National Press Awards, celebrating the best of UK national journalism, have been announced.
British GQ has announced the promotion of Jonathan Heaf to the newly created role of Chief Content Officer.
Richard Wilson, editor of Electronics Weekly for 25 years, died on 10 February 2019. Clive Couldwell pays tribute.
James Evelegh has five recommendations (with a little help from the London Press Club)...
At the London Press Club debate, James Evelegh hears six things he didn't necessarily want to hear.
Keith Richards has guest edited this month’s issue of Bauer Media’s monthly music title, MOJO magazine.
Henry Faure Walker, CEO of Newsquest Media Group, has put out a statement calling for “meaningful and high impact solutions”.
Last night, Dame Frances Cairncross published her review’s findings into the future of the UK news industry. The NMA and PPA have welcomed the report.
PCS Publishing, the Wolverhampton-based publishing solutions provider, has made a number of appointments to its senior management team.
The BBC and News Media Association's Local News Partnerships scheme is adding “huge value to democracy” and should be expanded to further increase the additional output of quality local public journalism, the Culture Secretary told publishers and par
The nature of journalism puts reporters in the firing line of internet trolls. Claire Wolfe argues that without being properly trained in how to deal with attacks, journalists could self-censor their comments online and dilute their role as guardians
Last week, BuzzFeed made over 200 employees, 15 per cent of its overall global workforce redundant.
Former England and Lions star Ugo Monye and Olympic gold-winning Sevens coach Ben Ryan are joining the Guardian as columnists for the Six Nations and the rest of the rugby year.
Press regulator IPSO yesterday issued new information for parents, guardians and other members of the public who may be concerned about reporting which includes children.
James Evelegh's editorial from today’s edition of InPubWeekly.
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