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Members encouraged to respond to BBC Charter Review consultation

As the collective voice for journalists, the NUJ has prepared a response to the government’s consultation on the BBC Charter Review.

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NUJ response to BBC Charter Review consultation

NUJ response to the government consultation on the BBC Royal Charter Review green paper.

26 Feb 2026
Vincent Kearney treated as a ‘suspect’

Séamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, looks back on day one of this week’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal hearing of the case taken by union member Vincent Kearney and the BBC against the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Vincent Kearney wearing a suit and tie holds a 'Journalism Is Not A Crime' placard.

State surveillance an ‘attack on public interest journalism’, says NUJ member Vincent Kearney as tribunal hearing begins

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) today heard of unlawful surveillance against former BBC journalist and National Union of Journalists (NUJ) member Vincent Kearney.

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BBC Charter Review briefing

The NUJ’s briefing on the BBC Charter Review sets out the key structural and financial reforms needed to guarantee the BBC’s future at the centre of UK cultural life.

NUJ calls for independent inquiry and stricter legislation on journalist surveillance

The NUJ has called for stricter legislation to prevent corporate surveillance of journalists and for an independent inquiry into allegations surrounding the hiring of a public relations agency to investigate numerous reporters and their sources.

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Reach group chapel concerned over proposed printing site closures

The NUJ’s Reach group chapel has issued a statement expressing shock and concern around Reach plc’s plan to close two of its three newspaper printing sites in the UK.

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The Journalist February-March 2026

Our cover feature considers where ethical journalism is heading amid the many demands for quick-fire reporting and clickbait stories.

The Journalist - February-March 2026 front cover

16 Feb 2026
Northamptonshire branch relaunched with strong stance on journalists’ safety

The Northamptonshire branch is officially back up and running, marking its relaunch with a commitment to the safety of journalists across the county.

Northants branch relaunch

PA members celebrate new branch with tea party

Press Association staff celebrated the creation of a new NUJ branch with cake and a cuppa.

PA branch.jpg

13 Feb 2026

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Displaying 2731 results

Members encouraged to respond to BBC Charter Review consultation

As the collective voice for journalists, the NUJ has prepared a response to the government’s consultation on the BBC Charter Review.

NUJ_BACK_BBC_LOGO_FINAL_V2.png

NUJ response to BBC Charter Review consultation

NUJ response to the government consultation on the BBC Royal Charter Review green paper.

26 Feb 2026
Vincent Kearney treated as a ‘suspect’

Séamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, looks back on day one of this week’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal hearing of the case taken by union member Vincent Kearney and the BBC against the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Vincent Kearney wearing a suit and tie holds a 'Journalism Is Not A Crime' placard.

State surveillance an ‘attack on public interest journalism’, says NUJ member Vincent Kearney as tribunal hearing begins

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) today heard of unlawful surveillance against former BBC journalist and National Union of Journalists (NUJ) member Vincent Kearney.

Surveillance case at Royal Court of Justice.jpg

BBC Charter Review briefing

The NUJ’s briefing on the BBC Charter Review sets out the key structural and financial reforms needed to guarantee the BBC’s future at the centre of UK cultural life.

NUJ calls for independent inquiry and stricter legislation on journalist surveillance

The NUJ has called for stricter legislation to prevent corporate surveillance of journalists and for an independent inquiry into allegations surrounding the hiring of a public relations agency to investigate numerous reporters and their sources.

NUJ logo (website).png

Reach group chapel concerned over proposed printing site closures

The NUJ’s Reach group chapel has issued a statement expressing shock and concern around Reach plc’s plan to close two of its three newspaper printing sites in the UK.

NUJ logo (website).png

The Journalist February-March 2026

Our cover feature considers where ethical journalism is heading amid the many demands for quick-fire reporting and clickbait stories.

The Journalist - February-March 2026 front cover

16 Feb 2026
Northamptonshire branch relaunched with strong stance on journalists’ safety

The Northamptonshire branch is officially back up and running, marking its relaunch with a commitment to the safety of journalists across the county.

Northants branch relaunch

PA members celebrate new branch with tea party

Press Association staff celebrated the creation of a new NUJ branch with cake and a cuppa.

PA branch.jpg

13 Feb 2026

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