NUJ reaction to targeting of ITV News and Channel 4 News
London protestors occupied media headquarters and targeted journalists.
Oxford Mail and Times use fire-and-rehire tactic to end bank holiday working payments
The union has condemned a move to terminate the contracts of journalists working at the Oxford Mail and The Oxford Times, with re-employment being conditional on accepting worse terms and conditions.
Police in Bristol must respect media's right to report
The union has expressed concern at the behaviour of some police officers towards the media covering recent protests in Bristol.
Kent Police accused of "flagrant disregard" of journalists' roles
An arrested freelance photographer received a fine a week after his charges were dropped for covering a protest in Folkestone.
Kent police must be investigated after seizing photographer's phone and memory card, says NUJ
Andy Aitchison, who was arrested while covering a protest at Napier Barracks, Folkestone, has now had his equipment returned.
NUJ supports photographer arrested for covering protest
The NUJ is legally backing a photographer who was arrested, kept in a cell for seven hours and had journalistic materials confiscated after covering a protest at an asylum centre in Folkestone, Kent last week.
More than 500 jobs to go in BBC News
An extra 70 jobs than previously expected will be cut as a result of Covid-19, said the corporation.
Substantial redundancies at Newsquest puts quality journalism in danger, say NUJ
Union dismayed by the large round of job cuts and redundancies announced.
Local News Matters - Does it?
Dominic Blake looks back at 20 years with the BBC.