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Student journalists find out about the benefits of joining the NUJ
STUDENT journalists from university publications across the UK quizzed representatives of the SWE branch of the NUJ about everything from…
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Journalists pay tribute to media colleagues killed in Gaza and the Gaza-Israel conflict
THE DEATHS of more than 150 journalists in the Israel Gaza conflict were commemorated in a solemn ceremony by members…
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Tolpuddle gathering should be a date for our members, says South West NUJ
MEMBERS of the NUJ had their first organised presence at the Tolpuddle Festival for many years as the South West…
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How the Post Office scandal highlights the need for well-resourced journalism: Private Eye reporter opens NUJ event on dire state of newsgathering industry
Video: Michelle Stanistreet, general secretary of the NUJ, explains how the union’s News Recovery Plan can help revive newsgathering –…
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Journalists killed and injured around the world are remembered at International Workers Memorial Day
NUJ South West England branch chair Paul Breeden lays a wreath in Castle Park in memory of journalists who have…
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Service honours NUJ member who was a WWI war correspondent for The Times
SOUTH West NUJ branch was represented at a ceremony to honour a former journalist and war correspondent who is buried…
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Prize-winning students hear about difficulties of reporting on Gaza-Israel conflict
JOURNALISM students at the University of the West of England heard about the ethical considerations affecting journalists covering the conflict…
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Lifetime award for Trevor at Wiltshire social
The last time he received an award, Wiltshire Times’ photographer Trevor Porter was flown to Virginia, USA. There, he was…
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Gloucester celebration kicks off events across the SW
THE FIRST regional event held by the South West England branch of the NUJ in Gloucester was a packed-out success.…