Independent unveils Independent Women: The Influence List 2024
The Independent marks International Women’s Day by unveiling Independent Women: The Influence List 2024, and raises money for Refuge in partnership with Outernet London.
The Independent marks International Women’s Day by unveiling Independent Women: The Influence List 2024, and raises money for Refuge in partnership with Outernet London.
Qonqord, a specialist in streamlining content creation and publication processes, has announced the full integration of Evolved Media Solutions into its corporate structure.
After the launch of Puzzler Kids’ Collection last year, Puzzler has turned their attention to their oldest children’s puzzle magazine, Q Junior Puzzles.
The use of artificial intelligence in the newsroom is growing rapidly. Atex’s Sara Forni looks at the different use-cases and applications.
Haymarket Medical Education and myCME, in partnership with Sleep-Wake Advisor, have announced the launch of the Sleep-Wake Advisor Institute.
Vanderbilt University’s Heard Libraries and Taylor & Francis have announced a transformative agreement to support open access publishing.
Leaders of more than 40 news organisations from across the world have joined an open letter affirming their solidarity with journalists reporting in Gaza.
The Guardian launches ‘Black Box’, a narrative podcast series that explores the collision between artificial intelligence and us.
Guardian US has announced Mehdi Hasan as new regular columnist.
Harper’s Bazaar has announced it will host its sixth annual International Women’s Day celebration.
“Hate marches”, chaos in the Commons, migration predictions, Alexei Navalny, who’s who at Constantine memorial, the cat-killer, Bafta winners and losers and front page of the fortnight…
The Financial Times has announced the launch of its US Election Countdown newsletter.
Last week The People’s Friend unveiled a fresh new look, which coincides with its 155th anniversary and a national search to discover the country’s best hidden writing talent.
Some words elicit strong reactions. The seemingly inoffensive ‘content’ is one of them, says Dickon Ross.
Are we ready to admit it?, asks Mark Hudson. The journalism pipeline is broken. To fix it, News UK is investing heavily in its apprenticeship scheme, which has brought fresh and diverse new talent into the business.
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