NUJ statement on the Dyson report
The general secretary responds to the report on the ethical failures which took place as part of Martin Bashir’s interview with Princess Diana for Panorama.
New BBC DG sets out his vision
With 2,000 journalists' jobs at risk, the NUJ questions how the corporation can continue to make world-beating programmes.
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.
BBC to cut 450 jobs across England
Michelle Stanistreet said the cuts will have an impact on the BBC’s ability to sustain the breadth and depth of news coverage throughout England which truly reflects the diversity of the nation.
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.
Celebrities urge BBC not to cut regional current affairs programmes
More than 100 personalities, from journalism, the arts, sciences and politics have written to BBC management in defence of Inside Out and the regional Sunday politics programmes under threat of cuts.
Open Letter to the BBC's current and next director general
Letter from more than 100 personalities about the future of regional television.
Labour’s media team takes part in NUJ town hall
Almost 80 union members met MPs Jo Stevens and Chris Matheson to discuss issues in the industry and the NUJ’s News Recovery Plan.
BBC puts two regional TV programmes under threat
Regional current affairs show Inside Out and local Sunday Politics programmes look to be victims of proposed BBC cuts.
Local News Matters - Does it?
Dominic Blake looks back at 20 years with the BBC.