NUJ news verification workshops
Fake news may be as old as the Pharaohs, but with AI making it all too easy to create false stories journalists need to learn new tricks of the trade.
DM2023: Ethics
Motions on media intrusion into grief, fake news and on reporting poverty were debated.
Reporting the pandemic ethically
Good journalism can entertain, but should not be just entertainment. Good journalism's main role is to inform and educate and there's nothing like a national emergency to underline why this is true.
NUJ Branch June 2020
Michelle Stanistreet on her evidence session on the future of journalism to members of the Lords; Dominic Blake, FoC for BBC Radio Solent, on radio’s role during Covid-19; and a report from Newcastle branch.
NUJ demands an end to attacks on journalists
The union condemns the attacks and demands an end to hostility and harassment.
Journalists & photographers working in the public interest - NUJ guide
NUJ issues updated information for members after UK lockdown announced.
NUJ submission to the Online Harms White Paper
The Online Harms White Paper is far-reaching and ambitious in scope. It seeks to find ways for the UK government to protect its citizens from the ills caused by the internet and the consequences of the vast global reach and power of private companies such as Facebook, Google and YouTube.
The Journalist March April 2018
Equal pay has been a major campaigning issue for women for 50 years now, ever since women car workers in Dagenham staged their strike for pay parity.