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BBC journalists reach settlement over discrimination claims
Four BBC women journalists have reached a settlement with the corporation over issues of discrimination, preventing the need for a tribunal hearing th...

NUJ reacts to publication of Reach plc annual report
The union has urged Reach plc to urgently reconsider its pay offer to journalists following publication of its annual report today, revealing £102.3m ...

NUJ repeats call for release of Jimmy Lai
The union has joined the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in welcoming a statement by the UN special rapporteur on Counter-terrorism and ...

TUC Women's Conference 2025
Motions on supporting journalists in Palestine, tackling misogyny, and women's health at work were passed at the year's conference.

International Women’s Day – 8 March
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day calls on us all to imagine a gender equal world.

NUJ urges fair journalists' pay award following the announcement of £100m Reach plc operating profits
The NUJ has urged Reach plc to fairly remunerate journalists at the company following its announcement of £102.3m in operating profits achieved in 202...

122 journalists killed in 2024, reports IFJ
The 34th annual report by the International Federation of Journalists records a shocking number of media professionals killed globally.

FT chapel achieves 2025/2026 pay deal
Following months of pay talks, a 3.75% agreement for editorial staff has been agreed for 2025 and an increase of 3.5% for 2026, with agreement to revi...

Ukraine: journalist Tatiana Kulyk killed by Russian drone
The union is supporting calls for an investigation into the killing, with perpetrators brought to justice.

CMS and SCIT committee chairs write to government on copyright and artificial intelligence
Chi Onwurah MP and Dame Caroline Dineage MP have written to Ministers in their posts as chairs of the Culture Media and Sport and Science Innovation a...

NUJ welcomes no change to media reporting on child homicide victims
The union has welcomed the announcement by the Scottish government that it does not intend to introduce any legal changes to restrict the reporting of...