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This independent report presents an overview of challenges facing high quality journalism in the UK, putting forward recommendations to help secure its future.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer’s remarks at a reception at No. 10 Downing Street to celebrate Journalism Matters Week
In Journalism Matters Week, new plans are being set out to boost protections for reporters against rising threats and abuse.
The government has made a number of amendments to the Online Safety Bill in relation to content published by a recognised news publisher.
The government has published the UK's first ever National Action Plan for the Safety of Journalists.
The National Committee for the Safety of Journalists brings together representatives from government, journalism, policing, prosecution services and civil society to work in collaboration to make sure journalists in the UK are able to operate free from threats and violence....
Contestants have until November 30th to apply.
This explanatory memorandum has been prepared by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and is laid before Parliament by Command of his Majesty.
Ministers to meet media and legal industry leaders today to agree action to stop ‘SLAPP’ lawsuits muzzling reporters
This report examines the barriers to effective health journalism.
Seven SjCOOP journalists have contributed to create the first ever online course in science journalism
Campaign denounces the criminalization of journalists that has intensified since last year and has seen several of them persecuted, exiled or detained.
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