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Pakistan: mass layoffs at media conglomerate

The NUJ has joined the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in calling for the prompt reinstatement of media workers at Jang Group.

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08 Jul 2025
NUJ Disabled Members’ Council update on proposed welfare reforms

The DMC has updated advice and resources to support journalists to understand and scrutinise the impact of the proposals in a fast-moving political discussion.

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07 Jul 2025
NUJ extends a message of condolence to the family of former journalist and Labour peer David Lipsey

A police spokesperson has confirmed Lord Lipsey's body was recovered from the River Wye in Glasbury following a multi-agency search on 1 July.

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03 Jul 2025
NUJ supports motions on ending violence against women and girls and challenging racism

On the second day of the ICTU Congress, Kathryn Johnston, Northern Ireland representative of the NUJ’s Irish Executive Council, has addressed delegates.

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02 Jul 2025
NUJ welcomes Ofcom's final decision over proposed BBC spin off stations

The union has welcomed the decision by Ofcom published 2 July, outlining proposals put forward by the BBC including for a Radio 2 extension, 'Radio 2 Extra' cannot proceed.

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02 Jul 2025
NUJ submission to the UK government's Pathways to Work Green Paper

NUJ submission to the UK government's Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper.

02 Jul 2025
Competition law must protect more than big business

A radical review of Irish competition law was demanded at the biennial delegate conference of the ICTU in Belfast during a debate on a new economic model preached by the Nevin Economic Research Institute and Congress.

NUJ delegates sit at table with notepads and laptops as they pose for a photo. Others visible sitting at tables behind them.

02 Jul 2025
Delegates at ICTU biennial conference hear of unlawful surveillance of journalists

Séamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, proposed motion three on the surveillance of journalists.

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01 Jul 2025
NUJ Disabled Members’ Council calls on journalists to scrutinise UK government claims as welfare reform bill is rushed through parliament

The DMC has compiled advice and resources to support journalists to understand and scrutinise the impact of the proposals in a fast-moving political discussion.

NUJ-logo-website.png

01 Jul 2025

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Displaying 2473 results

Pakistan: mass layoffs at media conglomerate

The NUJ has joined the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in calling for the prompt reinstatement of media workers at Jang Group.

IFJ website logo

08 Jul 2025
NUJ Disabled Members’ Council update on proposed welfare reforms

The DMC has updated advice and resources to support journalists to understand and scrutinise the impact of the proposals in a fast-moving political discussion.

NUJ-logo-website.png

07 Jul 2025
NUJ extends a message of condolence to the family of former journalist and Labour peer David Lipsey

A police spokesperson has confirmed Lord Lipsey's body was recovered from the River Wye in Glasbury following a multi-agency search on 1 July.

NUJ-logo-website.png

03 Jul 2025
NUJ supports motions on ending violence against women and girls and challenging racism

On the second day of the ICTU Congress, Kathryn Johnston, Northern Ireland representative of the NUJ’s Irish Executive Council, has addressed delegates.

NUJ-logo-website.png

02 Jul 2025
NUJ welcomes Ofcom's final decision over proposed BBC spin off stations

The union has welcomed the decision by Ofcom published 2 July, outlining proposals put forward by the BBC including for a Radio 2 extension, 'Radio 2 Extra' cannot proceed.

NUJ-logo-website.png

02 Jul 2025
NUJ submission to the UK government's Pathways to Work Green Paper

NUJ submission to the UK government's Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper.

02 Jul 2025
Competition law must protect more than big business

A radical review of Irish competition law was demanded at the biennial delegate conference of the ICTU in Belfast during a debate on a new economic model preached by the Nevin Economic Research Institute and Congress.

NUJ delegates sit at table with notepads and laptops as they pose for a photo. Others visible sitting at tables behind them.

02 Jul 2025
Delegates at ICTU biennial conference hear of unlawful surveillance of journalists

Séamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, proposed motion three on the surveillance of journalists.

logo-ictu.svg

01 Jul 2025
NUJ Disabled Members’ Council calls on journalists to scrutinise UK government claims as welfare reform bill is rushed through parliament

The DMC has compiled advice and resources to support journalists to understand and scrutinise the impact of the proposals in a fast-moving political discussion.

NUJ-logo-website.png

01 Jul 2025

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