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17th March 2026
The National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) has launched a new campaign, ‘Where your story goes’, to inspire more young people to pursue a career in journalism.
17th March 2026
Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary of the UK government announced a local media strategy with up to £12m funding for local media’s digital innovation and for community radio.
17th March 2026
In a world of increasing propaganda, doubts about social media content and generative A.I. impact, journalism is more vital than ever. This was the opening message of Sarah Whitehead, the president of the Society of Editors' at its annual conference
13th March 2026
A Framework to protect witness-based reporting in the disinformation era. Commentary on the importance of PSJ by NMC CEO Andrew Moger
13th March 2026
NMC announced a new strategy statement to help enable Primary Source Journalism (PSJ) — witness-based reporting that underpins factual understanding of unfolding events and communities.
23rd February 2026
A Reuters photograph captured by one of its most experienced news photographers is a powerful example of the kind of independent, on-the-ground work the News Media Coalition’s What it Takes (WiT) campaign is designed to highlight.
17th February 2026
Financial Times CEO Jon Slade has set out a clear proposition that closely aligns with the News Media Coalition’s advocacy: the more abundant machine-made “content” becomes, the more valuable professional human decision-making becomes.
9th February 2026
“Deepfake detection challenge” shows pace of synthetic media — and why technology sector standards, plus everyday verification by journalists, are critical to public safety and trust
18th December 2025
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.
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