Being notified only once the application had been granted presented the media with a predicament, and often led to unjust orders remaining in place until the latter stages of cases. The result: the ...
Plans to give police firearms officers facing criminal proceedings a presumption of anonymity have been slammed by ...
Reach plc is estimating the costs associated with its ‘biggest-ever’ restructure at £20m, according to a trading update today ...
A journalism student witnessed an international sporting triumph as part of a work experience placement. Alfie Bugg, who ...
Regional publisher National World is to be rebranded as Iconic Media, its new owner has confirmed. Iconic Media is the name ...
One of the UK’s leading regional publishers has withdrawn all its titles from ABC. The move by National World means all of ...
A former Sunday newspaper editor who was imprisoned by Israel after attempting to deliver aid to Gaza has been released. As ...
Government plans to relax regulations around alcohol licensing have been branded an attack on the public’s right to know by ...
A radio station has applied to expand its patch in a bid to fill a gap left by what a local MP called “the decline of local ...
Tindle Newspapers has begun publishing full page features on the work of FareShare across its title in the South-West of ...
Labour ministers have again rejected industry calls to halt proposed funding cuts to journalism courses. As previously reported by HTFP, education secretary Bridget Phillipson has ordered universities ...
A local newspaper editor has hit back at reader claims of political bias in a thought-provoking editorial. Richard Gurner, ...