There may be trouble ahead
When a political leader is forced from office, how they are handled by the media can have lasting consequences.
When a political leader is forced from office, how they are handled by the media can have lasting consequences.
The Society of Editors has welcomed an announcement by the government of a package of measures aimed at tackling Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs).
The Financial Times has launched a new digital hub and weekly newsletter called Cryptofinance, offering intelligence on the digital asset industry.
After almost 16 years at the company, acting editor Charlotte Ross is leaving the Evening Standard. Jack Lefley will assume the role of acting editor with immediate effect.
Together, the companies aim to deliver authoritative, structured metadata and also work to improve podcast data for the whole industry.
The Guardian has launched a new fortnightly column by art historian and broadcaster Katy Hessel that focuses on the work of women artists.
Mark Williams-Thomas, the journalist who exposed Jimmy Savile, is joining Newsquest as its group-wide investigations editor.
National World are celebrating the success of two of their journalists following wins at two awards ceremonies.
The Sun has confirmed its lobby team with several new appointments. The team will file stories across The Sun, The Sun on Sunday and thesun.co.uk.
Guardian News and Media has announced the appointment of Betsy Reed as new editor of Guardian US.
With workloads increasing, we could all do with a little more time. James Evelegh has some tips on where you can find it.
Local democracy reporters have “significantly strengthened local news coverage in the UK” and should be allowed to attend mayoral briefings in Bristol, the Society of Editors has told the Mayor of Bristol.
Illiffe Media’s Kent Online website has launched a new feature allowing readers to listen to stories.
The Mirror has appointed John Stevens as the new political editor, taking over from Pippa Crerar.
National World has promoted two of its editors to new leadership roles.
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