Downing Street plans to shake-up long-standing arrangements which give experienced political reporters frequent opportunities to ask the government about newsworthy matters of public interest.
The News Media Coalition has called on Brighton & Hove Albion to reverse its decision to exclude Guardian reporters and photographers from formal attendance at the Amex Stadium, warning that excluding independent journalists from organised sports events undermines press freedom and public-interest reporting.
The annual Society of Editors Media Freedom Awards took place yesterday (12th November 2025) to celebrate ‘truly extraordinary journalism’ newsrooms and reporters.
A fresh row over event credentials has reignited concerns about attempts to strip photographers and newsrooms of rights in exchange for access — with implications for Primary Source Journalism (PSJ) well beyond one organiser or one country.
More than 30 members of the Pentagon press corps turned in their badges and exited the building together on Wednesday, after refusing to acknowledge the Defense Department’s new reporting restrictions.
In her annual State of the Union address to the European Parliament, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a clear political message: the health of independent journalism is critical to the health of democracy.
The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA Images) has announced the launch of the EPA Academy, a new 12-month Advanced Programme in International News Photography aimed at nurturing the next generation of photojournalists.
Delegates from a broad spectrum of disciplines gathered in at the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) headquarters in Geneva to spotlight a vital aspect of women’s sport: the working conditions of female athletes and the ethical hosting of major sporting events.