DM 2025 Preliminary Agenda
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The NUJ has condemned the remarks by Russian security council deputy head, Dmitry Medvede The NUJ has condemned the remarks by Russian security council deputy head, Dmitry Medvedev describing editors at The Times as "legitimate military targets" …
The National Union of Journalists has said the commitments made by Media Concierge as part of its takeover of National World need to be backed up with concrete actions to ensure the survival of quality local journalism. The NUJ, which represents …
The Guardian/Observer chapel of the NUJ will meet tomorrow to consider the sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media. The Guardian/Observer chapel of the NUJ will meet tomorrow to consider the sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media. The sale, for an …
The life and work of Claudia Jones hold timely lessons for anyone seeking to understand America and the world in the wake of the re-election of Donald Trump as US president, Margaret Kimberley said at the Claudia Jones Memorial Lecture 2024. The life and …
Take Time to Remember and Protest - Saturday 21 December 2024 A reminder that the NUJ is holding a lunchtime vigil on Saturday next, December 21st at the Wolfe Tone Statue, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 at 1pm. Members and their families are encouraged …
The National Union of Journalists welcomes the publication of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal published online this morning (December 17th 2024). The National Union of Journalists welcomes the publication of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal published …
What's at stake over the Guardian and Observer strike; Michelle Stanistreet's final foreword as she steps down as general secretary; concerns over big tech's land grab to train AI; more cuts at the BBC; Elon Musk and the media Welcome to the …
As Guardian and Observer journalists take part in a fourth day of strike action today many remain perplexed that their bosses have not seriously engaged with any other bidders (because of an exclusivity contract which has been in place with Tortoise ever …
Updates throughout the day Billy Bragg singing to crowds on the picket line © Mark Thomas Billy Bragg was among those supporting the third day of strikes outside the Guardian's HQ in opposition to the rushed sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media. He …
"Relentless and debilitating” abuse has worsened Sports journalists are facing a “disturbing rise in both the volume and toxicity of online abuse” directed at them, according to a report published by the United Against Online Abuse Campaign (UAOA). …
Show your support for striking Guardian and Observer Journalists Guardian and Observer journalists will be braving the bleak mid-winter on Thursday 12 December and Friday 13 December - their second 48 hour strike in two weeks, in opposition to the rushed …
Sharp increase in number of imprisoned journalists © IFJ To mark International Human Rights Day on 10 December, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has published the initial findings of its 2024 annual report on journalists and media …
NUJ Disabled Members Council and Ethics Council will host an online webinar to launch new disability reporting guidelines. How can ensure nuanced and ethical reporting on disability issues? Chaired by Natasha Hirst, NUJ president, guest speakers include …
New 'one-stop shop' set up to pay creators for secondary use of their work online © Adrian Pope NUJ president Natasha Hirst was one of the speakers at the launch of SCOOP, which aims to create a mechanism for freelance journalists and …
Guardian's digital edition not published as picketing continues Picketing began early and in good spirits on day two of the Guardian and Observer strikes as the effect of the action in protest at the sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media began to …
Solidarity shown by NUJ members and supporters Picketing has begun at the Guardian and Observer’s HQ over the proposed sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media. Andrew Pakes MP was among those joining NUJ members outside Kings Place in King’s Cross, London …
Chris Packham urges support for Guardian and Observer action For the first time in over 50 years, journalists at the Guardian & Observer are taking strike action, in opposition to the hurried sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media. The NUJ is giving …
Call to journalists to recognise barriers that exclude The NUJ Disabled Members’ Council calls on colleagues across the industry to ensure fair and ethical reporting on disability issues, that is informed by the lived experiences of disabled people. …
Maxine Peak, Tilda Swinton, Sheila Hancock and Armando Iannucci among those pledging support A host of famous faces have sent messages of solidarity to Guardian and Observer journalists on the eve of their first strike for over 50 years. Those who have …