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MPs call for investment in public service journalism

MPs have urged the UK government to protect public service journalism and address the distorting effects of social media and artificial intelligence.

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09 Jul 2026
Stop public bodies using litigation to thwart journalists, says NUJ parliamentary group

MPs have called on the government to do more to safeguard press freedom after a public body attempted to recover Freedom of Information (FOI) costs from freelance journalist and NUJ member Barnie Choudhury.

Barnie Choudhury and John McDonnell sitting at a table and shaking hands.

NUJ welcomes release of Klaus Thymann after arrest in Uganda

The NUJ has welcomed the freeing of photographer Klaus Thymann after a five-day detention in Uganda.

Klaus Thymann wearing hiking gear standing in front of mountainous, snow-topped rocks against a dark grey sky.

08 Jul 2026
Canary debanking sets ‘disturbing precedent for press freedom’, says NUJ

The NUJ is seeking an explanation in response to reports that Lloyds Bank has suspended access to The Canary’s funds without giving a reason.

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NUJ welcomes Local News Fund

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced £12 million in government funding for local journalism.

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07 Jul 2026
NUJ responds to Sky deal for ITV

The NUJ has responded to the announcement that Sky, owned by US company Comcast, has agreed a £1.6 billion deal to take over ITV’s Media & Entertainment division.

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TUC LGBT+ Conference 2026

The NUJ joined delegates from across the trade union movement to discuss how to counter the rise in far-right rhetoric and anti-LGBT+ activity at the TUC LGBT+ Conference.

James Doherty standing behind a lectern with a screen behind him.

06 Jul 2026
NUJ statement on Lyra McKee murder verdict

The NUJ has responded after three men were found not guilty of the murder of journalist and union member Lyra McKee in a verdict delivered at Belfast Crown Court today (3 July).

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Judgment due in Lyra McKee murder trial

Judgment will be handed down in Belfast Crown Court today (Friday 3 July) in the long-running trial of three men accused of murdering freelance journalist and NUJ member Lyra McKee.

Lyra McKee

Cutting foreign correspondents risks BBC’s global reputation, says NUJ

The NUJ is calling on the BBC to reconsider its decision to cut dedicated foreign stringers (correspondents).

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MPs call for investment in public service journalism

MPs have urged the UK government to protect public service journalism and address the distorting effects of social media and artificial intelligence.

NUJ logo (website).png

09 Jul 2026
Stop public bodies using litigation to thwart journalists, says NUJ parliamentary group

MPs have called on the government to do more to safeguard press freedom after a public body attempted to recover Freedom of Information (FOI) costs from freelance journalist and NUJ member Barnie Choudhury.

Barnie Choudhury and John McDonnell sitting at a table and shaking hands.

NUJ welcomes release of Klaus Thymann after arrest in Uganda

The NUJ has welcomed the freeing of photographer Klaus Thymann after a five-day detention in Uganda.

Klaus Thymann wearing hiking gear standing in front of mountainous, snow-topped rocks against a dark grey sky.

08 Jul 2026
Canary debanking sets ‘disturbing precedent for press freedom’, says NUJ

The NUJ is seeking an explanation in response to reports that Lloyds Bank has suspended access to The Canary’s funds without giving a reason.

NUJ logo (website).png

NUJ welcomes Local News Fund

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced £12 million in government funding for local journalism.

NUJ logo (website).png

07 Jul 2026
NUJ responds to Sky deal for ITV

The NUJ has responded to the announcement that Sky, owned by US company Comcast, has agreed a £1.6 billion deal to take over ITV’s Media & Entertainment division.

NUJ logo (website).png

TUC LGBT+ Conference 2026

The NUJ joined delegates from across the trade union movement to discuss how to counter the rise in far-right rhetoric and anti-LGBT+ activity at the TUC LGBT+ Conference.

James Doherty standing behind a lectern with a screen behind him.

06 Jul 2026
NUJ statement on Lyra McKee murder verdict

The NUJ has responded after three men were found not guilty of the murder of journalist and union member Lyra McKee in a verdict delivered at Belfast Crown Court today (3 July).

NUJ logo (website).png

Judgment due in Lyra McKee murder trial

Judgment will be handed down in Belfast Crown Court today (Friday 3 July) in the long-running trial of three men accused of murdering freelance journalist and NUJ member Lyra McKee.

Lyra McKee

Cutting foreign correspondents risks BBC’s global reputation, says NUJ

The NUJ is calling on the BBC to reconsider its decision to cut dedicated foreign stringers (correspondents).

NUJ logo (website).png

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