Boss Class returns for season two
The Economist’s “Boss Class” podcast on management returns with season two.
The Economist’s “Boss Class” podcast on management returns with season two.
The creative industry urges the Prime Minister to support UK creativity and economic growth by enforcing copyright law.
Guardian expands coverage with new Wales correspondent.
Nearly half of Brits (44%) would struggle to pay for basic necessities within a month of losing income unexpectedly, new Big Issue YouGov poll reveals.
Athletics Weekly is celebrating 80 Years with a new website launch.
The Nature portfolio is to expand to include Nature Health and Nature Sensors in 2026.
WAN-IFRA has announced the winners of the 2025 Digital Media Awards Worldwide, recognising outstanding innovation in digital news media across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
The Guardian has unveiled its new mobile app and has revealed a homepage redesign.
Media outlets worldwide have joined a call for AI companies to help protect news integrity.
Global academic publisher Emerald Publishing Limited has acquired now publishers.
Columbia University has announced the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.
The 2025 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom award of the World Association of News Publishers, has been given to the Ukrainian independent press.
The Guardian marks 204 years of independent journalism with its global ‘Facts are sacred’ supporter campaign.
The Herald has united with 23 charities to push First Minister on child poverty.
The Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2025 shortlist has been announced, featuring the best submissions from across national and regional digital and print publications.
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