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Advice to photographers during lockdown
As England starts a month-long lockdown from Thursday 5 November, the NUJ is reminding photographers and videographers of their rights when working.
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BBC reps call for director general to streamline management rather than cutting programme makers’ jobs
While huge cuts to journalists' jobs have been proposed in England, at least 15 senior managers could be earning more than £150,000.
Former media and culture committee chair and South east MPs ask broadcasting watchdog to check BBC cuts
Damian Collins, former chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, has sent a letter signed by other MPs, to the broadcasting watchdog over concerns about cuts to regional BBC programming in England.
TUC & NUJ reaction to the return to workplaces announcement
TUC outlines set of measures that must be taken by all employers, and presses government for improvements on sick pay and flexible working
BBC to cut 450 jobs across England
Michelle Stanistreet said the cuts will have an impact on the BBC’s ability to sustain the breadth and depth of news coverage throughout England which truly reflects the diversity of the nation.
Celebrities urge BBC not to cut regional current affairs programmes
More than 100 personalities, from journalism, the arts, sciences and politics have written to BBC management in defence of Inside Out and the regional Sunday politics programmes under threat of cuts.
BBC puts two regional TV programmes under threat
Regional current affairs show Inside Out and local Sunday Politics programmes look to be victims of proposed BBC cuts.
Devastating media cuts in Black Country and Shropshire announced
Midland News Association proposes to cut more than 20 per cent of entire workforce
Journalists knocked sideways by more Newsquest cuts
Further staff cuts have been announced in Wiltshire and Oxford
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