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Case study on a mentoring exercise which helped 100 journalists improve their health reporting skills
Today marks the launch of the latest phase of the government’s global campaign to warn migrants of the consequences of entering the UK illegally.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
In Journalism Matters Week, new plans are being set out to boost protections for reporters against rising threats and abuse.
A programme aimed at improving understanding and awareness of the developing world via the mainstream broadcast and digital media.
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
This Privacy Notice explains who is processing your data, the personal data we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and what your legal rights are.
BBC Media Action formed a partnership with an international NGO to undertake audience research with young people
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DCMS' Media Bill IAs
The Attorney General confirms the requirement not to publish material which could prejudice any potential criminal investigation or prosecutions.
Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
The Media Freedom Coalition Executive Group called all members to continue protecting access to free media and the free exchange of information.
What being in 'contempt of court' means, who can be in contempt of court, what the consequences are, how to report it, how to avoid it on social media (such as Twitter and Facebook).
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