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National Union of Journalists

November 2023

  • Police Scotland's Clyde Gateway administrative headquarters in Glasgow

    NUJ ‘extremely worried’ by Police Scotland questioning journalists

  • Mastheads for the Daily Mirror, Daily Star and the Daily Express

    Mirror and Express owner to cut about 450 jobs – 10% of workforce

October 2023

  • Patrick Kelly

    Other lives
    Patrick Kelly obituary

    Other lives: Press officer and journalist who wrote a novel about his youthful days in Belfast

March 2023

  • NUJ members at the BBC on a picket line outside Broadcasting House in March

    BBC journalists to strike during local elections over radio cuts

    NUJ members’ 24-hour stoppage on 5 May will coincide with the reporting of poll results

February 2023

  • BBC Broadcasting House in London

    BBC local staff to strike over radio changes and job losses

    NUJ votes ‘overwhelmingly’ to back industrial action over programme-sharing plan for local radio

January 2023

  • The BBC Yorkshire Studios in Leeds

    BBC Local staff to vote on strike action over radio overhaul

    National Union of Journalists ballots members in response to BBC plan for programme sharing and loss of 48 staff posts

October 2022

  • Beulah Ainley

    Other lives
    Beulah Ainley obituary

    Other lives: Nurse and midwife who moved into journalism and was instrumental in the establishment of the George Viner Memorial Fund

June 2022

  • Reach publications

    Mirror, Express and local newspapers face strike risk as NUJ rejects pay offer

    Reach, which also owns titles such as the Manchester Evening News and Liverpool Echo, has offered 3%

March 2022

  • Chris Mullin court case<br>Chris Mullin with the General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, Michelle Stanistreet outside the Old Bailey in London, to challenge an application by West Midlands Police to require him to disclose source material dating back to his investigation in 1985 and 1986 relating to the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings. Picture date: Friday February 25, 2022. PA Photo. In his book Error Of Judgement, and a series of documentaries, Mr Mullin, a former MP and minister, helped expose one of the worst miscarriages of justice, leading to the release of the Birmingham Six after their convictions were quashed in 1991. West Midlands Police is now using the Terrorism Act to bring the production order application. See PA story COURTS Mullin. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

    Birmingham pub bombings: Chris Mullin wins fight to protect source

  • Neighbourhood Laundry from Larry Herman’s Cuban Notebook.

    Larry Herman obituary

March 2021

  • Social media logos on a smartphone

    UK launches action plan to prevent harassment and abuse of journalists

    Government publishes strategy to protect reporters with backing of police and unions

December 2020

  • The 58th Berlinale International Film Festival - Panel Discussion<br>BERLIN - FEBRUARY 13: Lord Peter Goldsmith, former UK Attorney General and Lionel Barber, Editor of the Financial Times attends the Berlinale International Film Festival Panel Discussion on day seven of the 58th Berlinale Film Festival on February 13, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Anita Bugge/WireImage) *** Local Caption ***

    FT journalists stop pay talks over former editor's £1.9m pay

    Staff angry at Lionel Barber’s 2019 package, which included £502,000 in lieu of notice

June 2020

  • Benjamin Zephaniah as Jeremiah Jesus in Peaky Blinders

    BBC urged to stop proposed cuts to English regional shows

  • Coronavirus - Thu May 7, 2020<br>Copies of the Daily Express and Daily Mirror newspapers. The publisher behind the Mirror and Express newspapers has revealed a slump in advertising revenues as companies rein in spending due to the coronavirus outbreak. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday May 7, 2020. Bosses at Reach, formerly known as Trinity Mirror, said sales dropped 13.1% in the four months to April 26, with print revenues down 15.8%, although digital sales were up 4.7%. The company said: “The group has seen declines in circulation sales, falls in print advertising revenue at a national and local level, reduced printing requirements from third parties, impacts from cancelled events and a reduction in digital yields due to lower advertising demand.” See PA story CITY Reach. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire

    Journalists at Reach consider legal action after 10% coronavirus pay cuts

April 2020

  • Lyra McKee

    British and Irish journalists mark a year since Lyra McKee murder

    NUJ members celebrate the ‘fearlessly questioning’ legacy of reporter shot dead during violent clashes in Derry

January 2020

  • BBC Broadcasting House, at Portland Place, London.

    BBC set to announce job losses in overhaul of news reporting

  • Robert Armstrong for other lives

    Other lives
    Robert Armstrong obituary

December 2019

  • Keira Knightley as Katharine Gun

    Journalists' union criticises plans for new official secrets laws

    Proposed changes may make it easier to prosecute reporters on security issues, NUJ says

October 2019

  • Samira Ahmed

    BBC error reveals names of 120 women who sought equal pay

    Female staff were identified in documents submitted to Samira Ahmed’s tribunal pay claim

March 2019

  • Vice Media offices in California

    Vice UK journalists in bid to unionise amid industry-wide job cuts

    Staff at digital media company seek collective bargaining after rounds of redundancies
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