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NUJ submission to the Law Commission’s consultation on sexual offence prosecutions
NUJ comments on clauses related to the exclusion of the public and restrictions on members of the press attending trials. We are concerned about the i...
NUJ briefing on the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill
The imbalance between platforms and publishers has resulted in large companies including tech giants generating advertising revenue and attracting use...
NUJ briefing on artificial Intelligence
Union's response to government's artificial intelligence paper "A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation."
NUJ briefing - Online Safety Bill
NUJ briefing on the Online Security Bill, highlighting concerns including on technology platforms accessing confidential messages and placing sources ...
NUJ submission to the ICO's second consultation on draft Data protection and journalism code of practice
Read the union's full submission highlighting concerns about advice for journalists outlined in the code, including the way in which it is presented.
NUJ World Service briefing December 2022
The BBC is cutting the World Service’s budget by £28.5m per year from April 2023, with 382 posts (almost one in five) to go. This NUJ briefing explain...
NUJ submission to the National Security Bill committee
NUJ submission with coalition members to the National Security Bill Committee
NUJ response to the UK government's consultation on Human Rights Act Reform
NUJ submission on the modern bill of rights.
NUJ submission to government’s call for evidence on strategic lawsuits against public participation.docx
The union's submission on SLAPPs.
NUJ submission to DCMS evidence call on the sustainability of local journalism
Our response provides answers to questions by the DCMS, and the NUJ expresses concern over lack of media plurality and its impact on public interest j...
A new pro-competition regime for digital markets
NUJ response to the government’s proposals for a new pro-competition regime for digital markets.
NUJ submission to the call of evidence for Open justice court reporting in the digital age
The union's response to the Justice Committee's inquiry.

NUJ response to the UK government’s White Paper on broadcasting and privatisation of Channel 4
The NUJ believes the government's proposal to privatise Channel 4 makes no sense and will result in a poorer offering for viewers in terms of news cov...

Journalism Not Just Busin€ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission
The submission of the National Union of Journalists (UK and Ireland) for consideration by the Future of Media Commission.

NUJ response to DCMS consultation on decriminalising TV licence evasion (update)
January 2021 briefing update on the campaign against decriminalising the TV license fee evasion.

NUJ Media Recovery Plan for Wales: Summary/Cunllun Adfer Y Cyfryngau ar Gyfer Cymru: Crynodeb
Summary of the proposals for the Welsh government from the NUJ's News Recovery Plan.

From Health Crisis to Good News: A recovery plan for the news industry in Northern Ireland
As Northern Ireland comes to grips with the damage wrought by the Covid-19 crisis, the National Union of Journalists, UK and Ireland, is calling for a...
NUJ response to the consultation on the planning for the future white paper
The union urges the government to think again about proposals in the White Paper which will rob the newspaper industry of vital revenue and undermine ...

NUJ briefing on the impact of Covid-19 on the Welsh media / Cyfarwyddyd gan yr NUJ ar effaith Covid-19 ar y cyfryngau yng Nghymru
Submission to Welsh media & culture committee's inquiry into Covid-19 and the industry (July 2020).

NUJ response to the DCMS committee inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 on DCMS sectors
NUJ briefing to the Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Committee's inquiry into Covid-19 on the industry, May 2020.