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It’s funny who you run into on the bus. For a while, Dickon Ross shared a commute with a dishevelled character, a fellow journalist who would ultimately end up in Downing Street.
It’s funny who you run into on the bus. For a while, Dickon Ross shared a commute with a dishevelled character, a fellow journalist who would ultimately end up in Downing Street.
The last few months have seen some significant victories for advocates of press freedom in the UK but also continuing grave concern over the misuse of the justice system to suppress reporting.
As Time Out London hits the streets for the last time, Dave Calhoun, chief content officer of Time Out North America and UK, talks to Laura Silverman about cementing a digital future – and what Time Out might look like in the metaverse.
In the run-up to the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government and its allies twisted and fabricated events to justify it. But the online community, including Bellingcat, who use online information to investigate events, was ready for it.
The new prime minister will have their hands full, but, says Owen Meredith, CEO of the News Media Association, there are a number of media-related issues which need urgent attention.
The September issue of ELLE UK unveils new sections, a design refresh and new contributors in the first to be fully edited by new editor-in-chief, Kenya Hunt.
The findings, from a new global study ‘OA in physics: researcher perspectives’ finds that 82% of European physics researchers are unaware of Plan S.
Immediate Media Co has launched The Recommended – offering tips and advice from experts into the best household, beauty, fitness and pet-care buys.
Dr Jocalyn Clark, most recently of The Lancet, will be The BMJ's new international editor. She will take up her post in August 2022.
Society publisher, IOP Publishing, is to offer authors discounted OA publishing across all its journals to increase global equity and inclusion in open access publishing.
The National Union of Journalists has condemned the decision by Newsquest to cease printing of at least five newspapers, moving them to digital only.
The Sun & TalkTV are to host a Conservative leadership debate with Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss in a broadcast called ‘The Sun's Showdown: The Fight for No.10’.
ePublishing has announced the acquisition of subscription-management software provider Multipub, creating an integrated full stack publishing solution.
Findings from a new global study commissioned by society physics publishers show that early career researchers in physical science want to publish OA, but face financial barriers.
Weather report; how Fleet Street is reporting our record breaking summer, under-appreciating the James Webb telescope, the race for No 10, the Mail gangs up on Mordaunt, headlines & clichés and front page of the fortnight.
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