Artificial intelligence: journalism before algorithms
The NUJ’s AI campaign calls for urgent regulatory oversight promoting ethical approaches that centres the work of journalists.
Palestine: women journalists released in ceasefire deal
Rula Hassanein, Bushra Al-Tawil and Ashwaq Awad have been released from Israeli jails following agreement of a ceasefire deal.
Apple suspends AI-generated news summaries
The union has welcomed the decision to halt Apple Intelligence news summaries following errors relayed to audiences.
Fair Deal for Freelances
The NUJ's major campaign to fight for a better deal for freelances.
The Journalist December 2024 - January 2025
The health risks of incessant night work, stolen photos being used for faked images, FOI reporting, and the value of public speaking, plus staff strike over the Observer sale, and values in journalism.
#ShowUstheMoney
Too many job adverts do not include the salary, and research shows this disadvantages women, disabled workers and Black and minority ethnic workers.
NUJ welcomes Gaza ceasefire deal
The union has called for clear guarantees for press freedom and urged both sides to play their important role in allowing for the safety and protection of all citizens, including brave journalists on frontlines.
NUJ urges enforcement of UK copyright law as AI Opportunities Action Plan is published
“The pursuit of innovation and opportunities in AI must not be at the expense of our members” says Laura Davison, NUJ general secretary.
News Recovery Plan
A Future for News: the NUJ’s recovery plan for the news industry is the updated road map to reinvigorate the industry and sets out a bold set of measures and interventions to support and protect jobs and quality journalism.
Let’s Stop SLAPPs
UK and Irish governments must take action now to protect journalists and stop the abuse of lawsuits through SLAPPs.