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James Evelegh picks out some takeaways from the May / June 2025 issue of InPublishing magazine. The May / June issue of ...
The NUJ has condemned as deplorable, the IRGC’s detention of an Iran International journalist’s family. Earlier this week The ...
The Guardian returns to Glastonbury this summer with a clear message: we are under no one’s spell. Inspired by the metaphor ...
Since its launch in 2003, MailOnline has built a huge global audience with its free to access model. Last year, they ...
The decision, set out in government guidance by the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson last month, means that funding ...
Daily Mail’s investigative podcast Pipeline has reached number one in the US Apple podcast charts. Daily Mail says in a first ...
The union has joined the International Federation of Journalists in condemning targeted Israeli strikes against the ...
Gary Cullum, chair of the judging panel, looks at what some of the winning entries tell us about the key trends impacting the ...
How useful today, asks Dickon Ross, are those mantras hammered into us in our media training? Like ‘bad news sells’?
Daily Mail has announced its plans for accelerating growth of its Seriously Popular content on a global scale. Daily Mail ...
James Evelegh picks out eight of the many tips on offer at InPublishing’s recent ‘Content Creation Special – Q&A’ ...
One clear lesson for organisers of publishing events from the recent PPA Festival: if you want to fill a room, get someone ...