FT launches Ask an Expert
The Financial Times has launched Ask an Expert, a weekly Q&A series connecting readers with FT journalists.
The Financial Times has launched Ask an Expert, a weekly Q&A series connecting readers with FT journalists.
BMJ Group unveils its 2025 impact report, spotlighting global health influence and policy reach.
The speech of his / her life is needed. How often has that old political cliché been rolled out ahead of a party conference and a leader’s flagship address? Paul Connew looks at how the press is covering the two speeches.
Yours Retro has announced the publication of its 100 Greatest Movie Icons Special Collectors’ Issue.
Elsevier says driven by customer feedback, the new AI solution will combine the latest technology with content depth, breadth and quality to accelerate breakthroughs, improve impact and productivity.
YOU magazine, a women’s weekly title, published its fashion issue yesterday, coinciding with London Fashion Week.
The Independent and E.ON Next have announced a partnership to launch a UK EV Price Index.
The India Research Advisory Council has been formed to help the publisher better engage with and serve researchers in the country.
The National Union of Journalists has launched a new campaign and urges engagement from freelances.
Motorsport Vision has acquired Motorsport News from Kelsey Media, a weekly title for the UK motorsport scene.
The Society of Editors welcomes a pledge by the government to ensure the prominence of public service media content.
The Platinum Card By American Express has partnered with Esquire UK for a series of new live events, Esquire Sessions.
The Guardian and FT have been announced as double winners and The i Paper wins national site of the year.
Reaction to the murder of Charlie Kirk last week has highlighted tensions over free speech in the USA.
Theirworld and The Observer Studios have announced the launch of The Education Issue: a newspaper created by young reporters from around the world.
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