NUJ Disabled Members’ Council calls for lasting improvements to access for disabled people
As the Paralympics and the achievements of Paralympians draw worldwide attention, the National Union of Journalists calls on the media industry to play its part in challenging the lack of access and inclusion in everyday life.
Reach scores own goal by cutting women’s football coverage
NUJ repeats its concern over cuts to sports coverage by the publisher.
NUJ letter says Reach must rethink its business plan which is endangering the company’s survival
The directors and shareholders of Reach, publisher of titles including The Mirror, Daily Star, Daily Record, Manchester Evening News, Irish Daily Mirror and Liverpool Echo, have been told it needs a radical rethinking of its business strategy in a letter from the National Union of Journalists.
Freelances struggle for work and aid a year on
It was the self-employed who saw work disappear almost from the outset of the pandemic, survey finds.
Substantial redundancies at Newsquest puts quality journalism in danger, say NUJ
Union dismayed by the large round of job cuts and redundancies announced.
NUJ calls on Premier League to rethink plans to cut match coverage to two photographers
The union has called for a meeting with Richard Masters, the Premier League's chief executive.
NUJ Branch May 2020
Update from Michelle Stanistreet on how the union is supporting members; NUJ survey reveals hardship caused by the pandemic; how to be rep from the boxroom.
UK freelances face destitution as they have been 'forgotten' in the government’s rescue package for businesses
Ministers must provide financial protection for the self-employed; other countries' deals may offer potential solutions, says the NUJ.
Local News Matters - Local newspapers do matter. Period.
In Ireland, newspapers not only provide the stories local readers want; they reflect the community they represent.
NUJ Informed, Issue 26, February 2019
Honk! Newsquest members on strike, Michelle Stanistreet meets Jeremy Wright, the Culture Secretary, and #MeToo and the creative industries.