DM2025: equality
Lively debate on motions spanning equality took place on Friday afternoon.
DM2025: organisation
Motions on the climate crisis and branch organisation featured in this debate.
Rebecca Long-Bailey MP is welcomed by delegates to DM
The co-chair of the NUJ’s Parliamentary Group updated delegates on the group’s wide-ranging activities.
DM 2025: DM matters
The opening motions of DM 2025 focused on the processes and procedures of Delegate Meetings.
DM2025: artificial intelligence
Motions on artificial intelligence including related ethical concerns were debated.
Laura Davison, NUJ general secretary, addresses DM2025
Davison welcomed delegates and said it was great to be in Blackpool at her first DM as the new general secretary of the union.
Kate Bell, TUC assistant general secretary, addresses DM
Delegates welcomed Bell to Blackpool with rapturous applause on the first day of conference.
Natasha Hirst opens DM 2025
The NUJ president's passionate speech underlined the intersectionality and solidarity that underpins the union's work.
More journalists have become freelance and left wing, says Reuters Institute report
Survey also reveals lack of diversity and fewer older female and ethnically-diverse journalists
Poverty and the press: how should journalists report on the subject ethically?
The dignity, agency, and knowledge of people living in poverty was emphasised at a recent webinar organised by the NUJ Ethics and Disabled Members’ councils.
NUJ delegation to TUC Black Workers’ Conference expose ‘Race Science’
Roger McKenzie, Sohair Soliman, Saadeya Shamsuddin and Dapo Ladimeji attended the TUC Black Workers’ Conference 2025 as NUJ delegates at Congress House in London.
Journalists at DC Thomson slam company decision to refuse overall pay award this year
DC Thomson directors awarded themselves £50m in dividends over the past two years while staff received consecutive 0% pay 'awards'.
NUJ concerned by proposed redundancies at Reach
Reach NUJ group chapel has expressed its concern over the proposal in Reach Scotland to make two roles redundant and delete another.
India: Journalist detained amid environmental protests
NUJ backs demand for journalists to be allowed to cover public interest stories without fear of reprisals
NUJ responds to union-busting at Dow Jones
The NUJ will explore all options to uphold the collective rights of journalists at Dow Jones after the company abruptly ended recognition talks.
Palestine: another journalist dies following Israeli strike on tent
The NUJ has learned of the death of Palestinian journalist Ahmed Mansour with shock and sadness.
Palestine: NUJ condemns latest killing of journalist
The NUJ has strongly condemned the targeting of a tent occupied by working journalists by Israeli forces.
Man arrested in Martin O'Hagan investigation
A 42-year-old man has been arrested as part of the investigation into the murder of journalist Martin O'Hagan on 28 September 2001.
NUJ signs letter to Meta objecting to use of unlicensed authors' work to train AI
Protests outside Meta's London HQ over 'unlawfully scraped' content