National Press Awards – shortlists announced
Shortlists for the National Press Awards for 2019, organised by the Society of Editors, have been announced.
Shortlists for the National Press Awards for 2019, organised by the Society of Editors, have been announced.
The Guardian has launched a new multimedia project, The Gene Gap, offering a glimpse into the world of gene editing as told by those who could be affected by this new technology.
The Society of Editors has issued a statement after speculation that the media should be held responsible for the tragic death of TV personality Caroline Flack.
The Society of Editors has questioned an assertion by peers that public trust in journalists has fallen outside London, following the announcement of a new inquiry in the House of Lords.
Are your publishing systems fit for purpose? The only way to find out is to watch how your journalists use them.
Professor Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li, a researcher of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and medical informatics, has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Health & Care Informatics.
British Vogue has announced a number of changes to its editorial team.
The public is being denied information of legitimate public interest by government officials and public bodies that wish to determine what is reported and by whom, the Society of Editors has warned.
News UK this week announced new roles for Tony Gallagher, Victoria Newton and Keith Poole at The Times and The Sun.
The Society of Editors has condemned Downing Street’s decision to bar journalists from an ‘inner lobby’ briefing on Monday.
HuffPost has announced the appointment of Jess Brammar as editor-in-chief of HuffPost UK to oversee the team of editors and staff writers in London and beyond.
Ethically and practically, it’s not a good idea, although in some markets, it’s getting harder to say ‘no’, writes Dickon Ross.
Despite climate-change being the number one issue for under-30s, newspapers’ coverage of the issue is patchy at best and some prominent columnists have taken particular umbrage at the activism of a teenager from Sweden.
Newspapers have a great story to tell, but need to do a much better job of telling it. That was one of the key messages at November’s Society of Editors conference. Ray Snoddy was there…
Attracting younger readers is a perennial challenge for newspapers, but concerns over fake news and the financial pressures facing young people are presenting new opportunities, which the Financial Times is capitalising on.
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