Liz Gerard’s Notebook
Live reporting from Kyiv, shortage of foreign correspondents, dramatic front pages, the blame game, Mail raises £2m, Russian dirty money, the hero of the hour…
Live reporting from Kyiv, shortage of foreign correspondents, dramatic front pages, the blame game, Mail raises £2m, Russian dirty money, the hero of the hour…
Two years into the pandemic and with fake news and images flowing in from the Ukraine situation, research from by Readly shows that 65% of Brits are concerned about the spread of fake news.
This year the scheme has been rolled out to over 150 participating students from diverse backgrounds across the regions, say the publishers.
Reach has appointed Sophie Barley as the new Editor of its Chronicle Live publications, following Gavin Foster’s move to The Northern Echo.
This year’s co-chairs of the AOP Digital Publishing Awards are Faversham House’s Amanda Barnes and News UK’s Dominic Carter. We grab five minutes with them to get their views on key digital trends and the upcoming awards.
Artists & illustrators, published by The Chelsea Magazine Company, has appointed a new editor and art editor.
Newsquest has appointed Gavin Foster, currently editor of Newcastle based ChronicleLive, as its new Editor for The Northern Echo.
The hearing to challenge the use of anti-terrorism legislation to force Chris Mullin to reveal confidential sources relating to his investigations into the IRA Birmingham pub bombings must not be held in private, the Society of Editors has warned.
A conference highlighting the impact people with disabilities make on the journalism industry will take place in March, supported by News UK.
Meta has increased its backing for the UK Community News Project from £4.5m to £6m, with 14 more publishers, including DC Thomson and Tindle Newspapers, joining the scheme.
The Sunday Times yesterday announced Karen Dacre has been appointed as fashion director of Style.
Britain’s role in averting WW3, why did Fleet Street not pick up on the sub-postmaster scandal earlier, football stories, digging up the past, Cressida Dick and front page of the fortnight.
Yesterday’s ruling by the UK Supreme Court that a person under criminal investigation has ‘a reasonable expectation’ of privacy prior to charge will have ‘far-reaching’ implications.
Readly’s UK managing director, Ranj Begley, looks at current audience and content trends, which are still being heavily influenced by the pandemic.
Liam Hoden has taken redundancy and his Free Press team has been absorbed into sister title, the Sheffield Star.
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