NMA raises concerns over FOI Clearing House reassignment
The NMA last week raised concerns over The Cabinet Office’s decision to reassign FOI Clearing House as an advisory body and warns changes could impede access to public interest information.
The NMA last week raised concerns over The Cabinet Office’s decision to reassign FOI Clearing House as an advisory body and warns changes could impede access to public interest information.
News permits required for news photography in the Royal Parks are to be reissued after a joint letter coordinated by the News Media Association expressing alarm over restrictions to photography at the back of Downing Street.
It’s not just rail workers that are on strike; journalists are too!
Concern is mounting over plans to introduce a new far reaching copyright exception which content creators fear will have a “severe negative impact” on UK rights holders such as news media publishers.
Crown Court sentencing remarks were broadcast for the first time last week in what the Society of Editors has described as a “monumental moment” for open justice and the public’s right to know.
The last few months have seen some significant victories for advocates of press freedom in the UK but also continuing grave concern over the misuse of the justice system to suppress reporting.
Rishi Sunak has pledged to take forward in the autumn the vital legislation to give the Digital Markets Unit the teeth it needs to level the playing field between news publishers and the tech platforms.
The Society of Editors has welcomed an announcement by the government of a package of measures aimed at tackling Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs).
Local democracy reporters have “significantly strengthened local news coverage in the UK” and should be allowed to attend mayoral briefings in Bristol, the Society of Editors has told the Mayor of Bristol.
The News Media Association has welcomed amendments to give recognised news publishers exemptions within the Online Safety Bill.
The news industry objects to the introduction of charges for media coverage of party conferences this Autumn.
EMMA and ENPA have released a statement of their regret that the adopted Digital Services Act (DSA) will weaken freedom of the press online.
Richard Murphy has been named president and chief executive officer of BPA Worldwide.
Industry auditor ABC welcomes three new members to its board: Sajeeda Merali, Tina Callcutt and Nick Service.
Newsworks has revealed that over 8 in 10 people in the UK come across fake news online in their day-to-day lives.
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