Twitter suspends journalists’ accounts
Journalists from the New York Times and CNN are among those suspended for alleged doxing. The union has called Musk's actions hypocritical and a threat to freedom of expression.
Musk’s Twitter scoop poses threat to media freedom
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter raises concerns about implications for journalists on the platform.
Solidarity messages flood in for Reach journalists
The union has been bombarded with support for its dispute with Reach. The strike has been postponed as talks start, but if necessary further action is prepared.
Elon Musk’s Twitter deal is bad news for media freedom
Putting the media company in the hands of the billionaire “free speech absolutist” will create a playground for disinformation say journalists’ organisations.
NUJ says government cheerleaders should stop petty, personalised attacks on journalists
The NUJ has responded to a further attack on HuffPost reporter Nadine White, this time by Conservative MP Neil O'Brien.
NUJ condemns online and offline abuse of Nadine White
Politicians should be working to boost standards of public discourse, not indulging in petty outbursts that deepen hostility towards journalists.
NUJ statement on attacks on press during riots by Trump supporters
Democracy needs a strong, independent and plural press – otherwise the mob will win.
NUJ member denounces police failure to investigate threat to rape her baby
Patricia Devlin to lodge official complaint to Police Ombudsman after a 'year of inaction' by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
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.
NUJ response to the DCMS consultation on its Internet Safety Strategy green paper
Online abuse and harassment has become a major issue for journalists, especially women, and it poses a major threat to freedom of expression, the right of the public to be informed, and democracy.