Further cuts could “cost us the BBC we love”
The government-imposed saving of £1bn this year is already leading to more repeats and further cuts are planned for next year.
Cut to funding is "hammer blow" for BBC, says NUJ
Union reacts to news of proposed cut to BBC funding via the licence fee.
NUJ response to DCMS consultation on decriminalising TV licence evasion (update)
January 2021 briefing update on the campaign against decriminalising the TV license fee evasion.
BBC needs a stable funding model free from political interference, says NUJ
The National Audit Office said the corporation needed a strategic plan as it faces an uncertain financial future.
NUJ backs MPs' call for a fair procedure in choosing next BBC board chair
Any recruitment process needs to make sure it attracts and appoints the very best candidates; not just friends of the Prime Minister.
Michelle Stanistreet joins TUC executive
The trade union movement agreed today to back the NUJ's News Recovery Plan.
BBC proves a Covid-19 winner, but future finances look bleak
The corporation’s annual report shows the broadcaster remains popular and trusted, but costs mean more cuts on the way.
Parliamentarians decry BBC cuts
More than 60 parliamentarians write to Ofcom as MPs discuss the corporation.
As BBC starts charging over-75s for TV licence, NUJ says government must pick up bill
Michelle Stanistreet said the BBC had taken the only decision possible without inflicting further harm on the organisation.
Government must plug BBC's funding gap, says NUJ
The corporation has announced that more than 150 jobs are to go In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.