Multimedia sub-editors targeted by new London training course
Day-release course to be launched by Press Association Training
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Day-release course to be launched by Press Association Training
Complaint after court gave out wrong details – plus more news on resolved complaints from the PCC
“No journalists I know are earning that kind of money – who took part in the survey?”
“Further action would have been counterproductive for everyone”
Investigation into rogue child minders is praised
Groundbreaking MSc students could hand new leads to the authorities
£65m pension fund deficit claim could cost staff more than £40 a month to put right
Writer who shared a cell with Nelson Mandela talks to college trainees
Glassing instances set to be cut as campaign for plastic beakers in pubs takes hold
Tales of reporting on conflict, death or violence sought for new research project
Top newspaper lawyer hits out at Government which has “given up both with judiciary and media”
The 19th edition of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists has been officially launched – the last to be written by Tom Welsh and Walter Greenwood. The media law bible was launched at a reception hosted by the National Council for
MEN sports desk man at the centre of activity as media interest grows in the Blues
Editor Peter Barron and political editor Chris Lloyd join their local MP on the train home
The Sunday Herald and Newbury Weekly News also pick up prizes at popular event
“Industry’s in the best possible position to grasp the opportunities of the digital age”, says new president