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NUJ backs advertising watchdog's ruling on paid-for links service
18 June 2014: The Advertising Standards Agency has challenged the practice of providing recommended links to advertisers below online stories.
Public Relations and Communications branch meeting (July, 2014)
17 June 2014: Monthly branch meeting of the PR & Communications Branch. All members welcome.
Moving into PR
16 May 2014: Are you a journalist who has recently moved into PR or are you thinking of doing so? If so, this event will provide you with information, tips and advice.
Moving into PR
16 May 2014: Are you a journalist who has recently moved into PR or are you thinking of doing so? If so, this event will provide you with information, tips and advice.
NUJ launches new range of professional courses
15 May 2014: Whether you want to learn to build a website, take high-quality pictures on your smartphone, become a video-journalist, travel writer, publish a book or add PR skills to your freelance portfolio, the NUJ can help.
Adding PR to your portfolio, July 2014
12 May 2014: This course will teach you to use your journalistic skills to deliver professional PR.
Exclusive offer for NUJ members to join the PRCA at half the usual cost
1 May 2014: The NUJ has partnered with a key trade organisation representing PR and communications workers - the PRCA - to offer NUJ members a discount.
Exclusive offer for NUJ members to join the PRCA at half the usual cost
1 May 2014: The NUJ has partnered with a key trade organisation representing PR and communications workers - the PRCA - to offer NUJ members a discount.
NUJ promises more help for health journalists and PRs
23 April 2014: A survey shows health writers struggle to keep the public up to date with NHS reforms and health PRs have been forced to act unethically.
DM2014: The Future of Journalism
17 April 2014: Delegates left Eastbourne with a renewed sense of purpose after one of the most successful delegate meetings in recent years – and with a determination to ensure a future for a fair and free press.