Man sentenced for assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia
One of three men accused of assassinating investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta in 2017 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty.
One of three men accused of assassinating investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta in 2017 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty.
Budding journalists from under-represented and lower income backgrounds can get a start in the media thanks to an initiative supported by the Daily Mirror and the New Statesman.
Condé Nast Russia has named Arian Romanovsky as Editor-in-Chief of Tatler Russia. He will replace Ksenia Solovieva, who was recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Russia.
The Society of Editors has called for clarity from the Scottish Government on its plans to protect freedom of expression under its proposed new Hate Crimes legislation.
The British Society of Magazine Editors has announced the appointment of Hattie Brett, Editor, Grazia, as its 2021 Chair, succeeding Maria Pieri, Editorial Director, National Geographic Traveller (UK).
Press regulator IPSO has announced the appointment of international human rights consultant Asmita Naik and former Liverpool Echo Editor Alastair Machray to its lay-majority Complaints Committee.
Time is a precious commodity and shouldn’t be wasted on mundane and repetitive tasks. We grab five minutes with Rob van Dorp, director of AdFactory-International, to see how publishers can free up time.
The Financial Times has appointed best-selling economics author Ruchir Sharma as a contributing editor and columnist with a focus on global economics.
The winners of the BSME Awards 2020 were announced last Thursday at the BSME Awards 2020 Online Celebration.
The Evening Standard has announced promotions for Jack Lefley and Neil Hunter.
The Society of Editors has added its name to an open letter calling on the government to investigate allegations that Freedom of Information requests are being filtered through a ‘clearing house’ operation.
Alison Phillips, the new chair of Woman in Journalism, has vowed that the campaigning organisation, will be “a noisy advocate for trusted journalism” in an epidemic of fake news.
JPIMedia has announced the appointment of Neil McIntosh as Editor of The Scotsman.
With the vaccine rollout gathering pace, what are the opportunities and challenges facing publishers? We grab five minutes with Rich Cheary, CEO at Publisher's Toolbox, to get his views.
The Daily Star is launching a satirical campaign on the Houses of Parliament buildings to ask the nation whether they would really vote #PMFORPM?
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