Journalism
The murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia should remind us of the shady power of corporate interests
The Maltese journalist, famous for her fearless reporting on corporate and political corruption in Malta, was killed by a car bomb last week.
Financial Times staff vote for industrial action over gender pay gap
Gender pay disputes will grow over the next year as new legislation forces large employers to reveal the average pay of their male and female staff.
There’s no other way of saying it: internet giants are killing journalism
From ‘dark ads’ to political twitter bots, social media giants have been in the spotlight this week. But new research […]
NUJ decries ‘slap in the face’ six-month pay freeze for Johnston Press staff
i newspaper reporters face 'real-terms pay cut'
Michael Gove’s fawning Donald Trump interview proves he’s no journalist
Four conflicts of interest not declared in The Times's scoop
Seventy-four journalists were killed in 2016 – most of them deliberately
Syria was the deadliest country for journalists, as Reporters Without Borders calls for UN action