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The Guardian wins libel case
News

The Guardian wins libel case

The Guardian has welcomed Friday's High Court dismissal of Noel Clark's libel claim against the newspaper.

26/08/2025

Time Out Market New York reveals vendors
News

Time Out Market New York reveals vendors

Time Out Market New York, Union Square has revealed its curated mix of vendors.

26/08/2025

How Good Food is creating more multi-media content
INTERVIEW

How Good Food is creating more multi-media content

Earlier this year, Immediate Media unveiled its new state-of-the-art test kitchen, designed to enable the creation of more video and audio content. Ciar Byrne visited to find out more.

By Ciar Byrne  |  22/08/2025

Present-day journalism refuses to die
FEATURE

Present-day journalism refuses to die

Can UK media be future-proofed and survive the challenges and opportunities of AI, the reliance of a generation on social for its news, and a perception that journalism is not reflecting, or representative of, the population it serves?

By Sue Brooks  |  22/08/2025

AI’s visual potential
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

AI’s visual potential

Whilst Dickon Ross has so far resisted the urge to get AI to write articles, he has asked it to create pictures.

By Dickon Ross  |  22/08/2025

Putting patients on the page
FEATURE

Putting patients on the page

Emma Doble, patient and public strategy editor for The BMJ, looks at how lived experience is shaping more relevant, ethical research and better publishing.

By Emma Doble  |  22/08/2025

Weekly does it
OUT & ABOUT WITH ALAN GEERE

Weekly does it

East Lothian is not just the best place to live – it has the best newsbrand too. Alan Geere heads over the border to find out what’s happening in the world of Scottish weeklies.

By Alan Geere  |  22/08/2025

Good Housekeeping’s spring clean
INTERVIEW

Good Housekeeping’s spring clean

Taking over the editor’s chair of an already successful title has its own set of challenges. How to make your mark without undoing all the good work that’s gone before. Meg Carter meets Good Housekeeping’s new editor-in-chief, Jane Bruton.

By Meg Carter  |  22/08/2025

Using user needs to improve content performance
FEATURE

Using user needs to improve content performance

Phil Clark looks at how analysing each piece of content by the specific user need that it meets can help refine your content strategy and increase traffic, audience loyalty and conversions.

By Phil Clark  |  22/08/2025

Elsevier introduces Reaxys AI Search
News

Elsevier introduces Reaxys AI Search

Elsevier has introduced Reaxys AI Search, enabling faster and more accessible chemistry research through natural language discovery.

22/08/2025

New York Times introduces new game
News

New York Times introduces new game

New York Times earlier this week announced the launch of Pips, its first-ever original logic game, expanding its portfolio beyond word games.

22/08/2025

Event set to return
News

Event set to return

Good Housekeeping Live with Country Living Christmas Market returns with L’Oréal Paris as headline sponsor.

22/08/2025

PPA submits recommendations to the CMA
News

PPA submits recommendations to the CMA

How Google AI offerings are harming publishers: the PPA last week submitted recommendations to the Competition and Markets Authority.

21/08/2025

Taylor & Francis announces platform updates
News

Taylor & Francis announces platform updates

Taylor & Francis Online showcases multimedia content to boost research engagement and impact.

21/08/2025

Kennedy Publishing announces second one-shot
News

Kennedy Publishing announces second one-shot

Kennedy Publishing has announced a second Magic Mixies Mixlings one-shot.

21/08/2025

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