The Journalist June July 2022
The war in Ukraine continues to dominate global news and journalists are playing a vital role as brave reporters and their teams attempt to tell the truth on the ground.
The war in Ukraine continues to dominate global news and journalists are playing a vital role as brave reporters and their teams attempt to tell the truth on the ground. We have a feature about how war reporters prepare for their very difficult work. And we have a fascinating account by a former war reporter whose personal experience of trauma inspired him to train as a clinical psychologist.
We also have our regular news from the union and features including Chris Mullin’s NUJ and Me Q&A, the arts and tech pages and our columnists Raymond Snoddy and Chris Proctor.
Main feature
- On the front line
Supporting war reporters
News
- Threats to journalism increase
Working environment gets tougher - Asylum law attacked by NUJ
TUC black workers demand repeal - Appeal allowed over ‘snooper’s charter’
Liberty and NUJ win legal challenge
Features
- Journalists at high risk of PTSD
But it’s treatable, says psychologist - Older workers undervalued
Ageism is poor relation in equality fight - Religious conviction
When Gay News was tried for blasphemy
Regulars
- Tech Download
- Starting Out
- NUJ & Me
- And finally...