Swamp Notes launched as standalone podcast
The Financial Times is launching Swamp Notes, a podcast on US politics, as a weekly standalone show after it was previously hosted on the FT News Briefing feed.
The Financial Times is launching Swamp Notes, a podcast on US politics, as a weekly standalone show after it was previously hosted on the FT News Briefing feed.
NUJ urges UK government support for copyright owners following a debate of the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
The 2025 winners are Patrick Butler & Josh Halliday, The Guardian, for The Carer’s Allowance Scandal.
Rock Sound has brought together 14 artists to record a Twenty One Pilots tribute ‘Blurryface Reborn’ celebrating 10 years since the original album’s release.
The Times has announced a new podcast series: The General and the Journalist.
This year’s Pulitzer Prize winners just confirm what James Evelegh already knew…
The Manchester Evening News and Liverpool Echo, along with their respective mayors, have joined forces to call for rail link.
Over 130 health journals have call for renewed WHO mandate on health effects of nuclear war.
The Chelsea Magazine Company, part of Telegraph Media Group, has announced that Alison Davidson has been appointed as the new editor of The English Home.
Shireen Abu Akleh Prize awarded to Russian journalist Antonina Favorskaya.
The Telegraph’s Media Literacy Programme returns for a fifth year.
Redactive is working with the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) to relaunch its official membership journal Daedalus in July this year.
The College of Optometrists has choosen Springer Nature as its new publishing partner in centenary year of its flagship title OPO.
67 Bricks has developed a new agentic AI research assistant for proprietary content.
Creative Rights in AI Coalition: Government must accept Lords transparency amendment to the Data Bill.
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