Police commit to act if activists attempt to stop journalists working
Senior London Metropolitan Police officers have provided reassurances to the NUJ ahead of the Football Lads Against Grooming Gangs demonstration on 28 June.
NUJ welcomes arrest of third suspect in journalist stabbing
The Metropolitan Police has confirmed the arrest, following the shocking attack against Pouria Zeraati, condemned by the union.
NUJ wins settlement for photographers at Black Lives Matter protest
The union won an apology and out-of-court settlements for two photographers and a video journalist who were detained while covering a Black Lives Matter solidarity protest for Eric Garner at Westfield shopping centre in Shepherd’s Bush, London, on December 10, 2014.
NUJ welcomes victory as Metropolitan Police lose bid to access journalistic material
The union welcomed a High Court ruling against the Metropolitan Police, preventing their access to confidential journalistic material.
Inquiry finds undercover police actions were unjustified
Report published by the Undercover Policing Inquiry reveals actions by officers would have been brought to a rapid end had they been publicly known.
NUJ welcomes public order convictions following journalist harassment
Sentencing of six people for verbally abusing journalist Nicholas Watt takes place on 30 August.
NUJ delegation meets with the Metropolitan Police
The union has welcomed engagement on how police and journalists interact at public order events.
NUJ to report incidents of members attacked by so-called England fans
The union is to report incidents of violence against journalists and videographers covering the Euros championship to an inquiry opened by the football governing body UEFA.
NUJ reacts to Daniel Morgan panel findings
The NUJ believes the failure to enact Part 2 of the Leveson Inquiry means that to date the relationship between the police, politicians and the media have never been examined or publicly scrutinised.
NUJ raises concerns with Met over intimidation of BBC reporter Nick Watt
The union was reacting to an incident when the Newsnight’s political editor was abused by anti-lockdown protesters in Westminster.