journalism
Angela Rippon replaced by Louise Minchin for next series of Rip Off Britain
She will join Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville on the consumer programme.
Instead of unlawfully snooping on journalists, why wasn’t the PSNI pursuing the Loughinisland killers? - The Irish News view
Damning IPT ruling raises grave concerns about police abuse of power and the law
Belfast Met relaunch college magazine ‘for the students by the students’
With stories on areas including news, culture, lifestyle and sport, the magazine gives students the opportunity to have their work published while also finding their niche within journalism
Ken Reid was loved and respected across Northern Ireland, funeral told
Hundreds packed into St Patrick’s Church in Ballymena Co Antrim for a service of thanksgiving for the former UTV political editor
Veteran UTV journalist Ken Reid dies aged 69
Mr Reid was best known as the long-time political editor of UTV.
Starmer: Publishers should have control over content as AI technology develops
The Prime Minister said news media and the creative sector are ‘central to this government’s driving mission on economic growth’.
Israeli strikes kill 38 in Gaza’s Khan Younis and three journalists in Lebanon
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has implored the opposing sides to revive negotiations.
‘The police don’t arrest journalists just for doing their job. Do they?’ - Shooting Crows: Mass Murder, State Collusion and Press Freedom
In this edited extract from Shooting Crows - Mass Murder, State Collusion and Press Freedom, Trevor Birney describes how he and fellow journalist Barry McCaffrey felt the fateful morning of their arrest
Ranj Begley appointed chief revenue officer and managing director of PA Media
Ms Begley will start the dual role at the beginning of next year.
John McKillop profile brings MacNamee award to Irish News reporter and Armagh finalists’ history also honoured
The MacNamee Awards highlight the best GAA storytelling by journalists at both provincial and national level