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Are the powerful being held to account?
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Are the powerful being held to account?

Not according to James O’Brien’s new book, ‘How they broke Britain’. The state we’re in is in no small measure down to sections of the press not doing their job properly, he says.

By James Evelegh  |  04/01/2024

Jeff Powell awarded MBE for services to journalism
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Jeff Powell awarded MBE for services to journalism

Mail Sport’s Jeff Powell is recognised in New Year’s Honours list.

03/01/2024

News/Media Alliance applauds NYT
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News/Media Alliance applauds NYT

The News/Media Alliance has applauded The New York Times’ complaint filed against Microsoft and OpenAI.

02/01/2024

NUJ voices concern over coverage cuts
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NUJ voices concern over coverage cuts

The National Union of Journalists has repeated its concern over cuts to women’s football coverage by Reach.

27/12/2023

New independent newspaper launched in Hull
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New independent newspaper launched in Hull

The first edition of The Hull Story newspaper was published this month with a print run of 10,000 copies.

21/12/2023

The Sun announces new appointments on Bizarre
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The Sun announces new appointments on Bizarre

The Sun has announced promotions at Bizarre – the paper’s celebrity and showbiz section.

21/12/2023

The Independent appoints Louise Thomas
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The Independent appoints Louise Thomas

The Independent has announced that it has appointed Louise Thomas as its US editor.

21/12/2023

Rhotic partners with Colchester United Community Foundation
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Rhotic partners with Colchester United Community Foundation

Rhotic Media is to deliver free training sessions to young people in Essex, in partnership with Colchester United Football Club’s official charity partner, the Colchester United Community Foundation.

21/12/2023

Liz Gerard’s Notebook
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Liz Gerard’s Notebook

It’s been another tumultuous year for news. Month in, month out, editors were spoilt for choice for what to put on their front pages. So, what did our tabloids lead on? Liz Gerard looks back over the tabloid year…

By Liz Gerard  |  21/12/2023

Their nightmare litigant
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Their nightmare litigant

For any media organisation that indulged in phone hacking, Prince Harry is the person you least want to face a legal challenge from.

By James Evelegh  |  21/12/2023

Axel Springer partners with OpenAI
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Axel Springer partners with OpenAI

Axel Springer and OpenAI partner to deepen beneficial use of AI in journalism.

20/12/2023

IOPP expands OA in Asia Pacific region
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IOPP expands OA in Asia Pacific region

IOP Publishing has announced the expansion of open access in the Asia Pacific region with its first Read and Publish agreement in Taiwan.

20/12/2023

British Journalism Awards 2023 – winners announced
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British Journalism Awards 2023 – winners announced

The winners were revealed at an awards ceremony hosted by comedian Kerry Godliman at London’s Hilton Bankside on 14 December.

18/12/2023

Frontiers announces national OA agreement
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Frontiers announces national OA agreement

Frontiers and the German library consortium announce fully open access agreement.

15/12/2023

dailymail.com appoints Barclay Crawford
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dailymail.com appoints Barclay Crawford

Daily Mail Australia Editor Barclay Crawford been appointed executive editor of dailymail.com and will be succeeded by his deputy Felicity Hetherington.

14/12/2023

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