Government Publishes First Ever National Action Plan To Protect Journalists
The Government has published the UK’s first national action plan to protect journalists from abuse and harassment.
The Government has published the UK’s first national action plan to protect journalists from abuse and harassment.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey sent shockwaves through the Royal Family and also the British press.
Forbes has announced the launch of The State of Black Entrepreneurship, an ongoing project that aims to accurately define, rectify and create Black history.
Last year, The Telegraph grew its podcast listenership 126%, one of the reasons its podcast team has been nominated for a host of awards. Meg Carter talks to Telegraph Podcast Editor Theodora Louloudis about their strategy.
The executive director of the Society of Editors has resigned following a row over its reaction to comments made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex about racism in the media.
The Financial Services Forum, an Incisive Media business, has announced the appointment of its first editor, welcoming experienced B2B editor Alex Sword to the team.
Gill Smith takes on the role as Alan Muir steps down, after a career with The Sun spanning 33 years.
Jim Bilton reviews the latest Tom Hanks film and ponders its lessons for media today.
The Sun is supporting International Women’s Day this year by celebrating the way in which women have risen to the challenge in this incredibly testing year.
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Veronica Kan-Dapaah as head of newsroom diversity and executive editor, effective immediately.
Newsquest, a regional media group, is launching a climate change campaign across its 160 local news brands.
Naviga, a provider of software solutions to publishing companies, has appointed Ben Edwards as sales director.
Every magazine, and every book publisher, should have a house style worked out, ideally enshrined in a style guide that all editorial staff have easy access to. You’ve got one, right? Andrew Chapman offers up a handy introduction…
Computeractive, Dennis’ fortnightly technology magazine, has just published its 600th issue. We grab five minutes with editor Daniel Booth to talk about the past, present and future of the magazine.
The Society of Editors says it has been saddened by news of the death of its founding executive director Bob Satchwell.
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