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Hands up who doesn’t want to be fit and healthy? Yes, thought so. But plenty of help is at hand as Alan Geere finds down at the newsstand.
Hands up who doesn’t want to be fit and healthy? Yes, thought so. But plenty of help is at hand as Alan Geere finds down at the newsstand.
John Lamb’s first job in journalism involved making thirteen mugs of tea every hour in the 1960s. Fleet Street in Kelvin MacKenzie’s day followed, then senior roles at the Birmingham Post, and today he’s still writing headlines. Steve Dyson reports.
Few in the media world need much convincing about the sanctity of press freedom, but further afield, amongst the general public and politicians, the case can be harder to make. The Society of Editors’ Ian Murray has been on the receiving end of some
Canvasflow has announced the appointment of Christian Price, the former CD at Rhapsody.
Inside Housing and its news editor Peter Apps won the top prizes at the inaugural British Journalism Awards for Specialist Media on Monday.
Bloomberg Media's innovation lab, BHIVE, has launched The Bulletin, an AI-powered news feed for its mobile app.
Richard Dennen, Editor of Tatler, announced yesterday the appointment of Sophie Pera as Fashion Director.
Bauer Media’s weekly fashion title, Grazia, is to publish two different covers on Tuesday 18 September to coincide with London Fashion Week. The purpose of the covers is to challenge issues of inclusion and diversity in the fashion industry.
Lucy Mangan has been appointed as The Guardian’s new TV critic.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has announced that the 71st World News Media Congress, the 26th World Editors Forum and the 3rd Women in News Summit are to be held in Glasgow, from 1 to 3 June 2019.
Europe’s press publishers applaud the historic adoption by the European Parliament of the copyright draft directive.
The Sun this week launched the You're Not Alone campaign, calling on readers to talk through their mental health problems with friends, family and professionals.
Reach plc has entered into consultation with staff on proposed changes to the editorial structure of its national newspapers, which will involve job losses.
The Financial Times has hired award-winning columnist Camilla Cavendish as contributing editor.
HarperCollins joined forces with News UK’s established News Academy programme last week for the first ever combined journalism and publishing summer school, held at The News Building, News UK’s London Bridge offices.
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