"No room for complacency” about media freedom warns the NUJ
Union reacts to new report in run-up to World Press Freedom Day
Zwarte Piet has “no place in modern society” says Black Members’ Council
The NUJ’s BMC has applauded members and other journalists who have covered this year’s festival of Sinterklaas, by placing the ‘black face’ portrayal within a wider context of racist stereotypes.
Malta: state responsible for Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
An independent inquiry into the murder of the investigative journalist found the Maltese state was responsible for creating a culture of impunity as it failed to take action in protecting the journalist.
NUJ sends condolences to the family and friends of Peter R De Vries
The Dutch crime reporter who was shot on the streets of Amsterdam last Thursday has died.
Netherlands: journalists' safety increasingly under threat
Reporters and film crews became targets during demonstrations against a 9pm curfew aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
NUJ pays tribute to veteran activist Guy Thornton
Union reps pay tribute to veteran NUJ activist Guy Thornton who has died suddenly
NUJ Paris calls out Global Security Law
NUJ Paris branch joins with four French journalist unions in campaign opposing the new Global Security Law
Journalists demand transparency & a fair share in Google deals
IFJ and EFJ express concern and demand assurances about deals developed with different publishers and countries
French tax credits for news welcomed by NUJ
French government's decision to introduce tax credits for news consumption is a positive step
Labour’s media team takes part in NUJ town hall
Almost 80 union members met MPs Jo Stevens and Chris Matheson to discuss issues in the industry and the NUJ’s News Recovery Plan.