Society praises journalists covering Israel-Gaza conflict
The Society of Editors has praised journalists covering the Israel-Gaza conflict saying that many continue to put their lives at risk to report on behalf of the public.
The Society of Editors has praised journalists covering the Israel-Gaza conflict saying that many continue to put their lives at risk to report on behalf of the public.
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The bunkered Podcast took to the stage in Scotland last week for its first-ever ticketed live show.
The October edition of Film Stories has a new look and increased pagination, making it, say the publishers, the UK’s biggest film magazine.
Katie Davies has been appointed US editor of The Times and The Sunday Times.
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The Guardian says its first-ever investigations unit will be led by Michael Hudson as US head of investigations.
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The total wealth of the Forbes 400 has risen to $4.5 Trillion, former U.S. president Donald Trump has fallen off the 2023 list.
The Telegraph has launched a new money advice channel which aims to provide its readers with the guidance they need to make their money work harder for them and their families.
New Northern Ireland anonymity laws would have prevented reporting of Savile allegations, says Society of Editors.
Bloomsbury Education has secured a new publishing partnership with children's magazine The Week Junior.
Taylor & Francis says the new Communication & Media Studies Network aims to help authors find the right journal for their article and also offers a time-saving transfer service.
The Guardian says Comfort Eating with Grace Dent is back, releasing its first book, heading to the stage with two special live events in London and Manchester and new episodes of the podcast.
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