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Farage’s Reform Ltd gags its councillors in Trumpian style attack on free speech because it doesn’t like challenging local media reprts. https://t.co/Zf1tUtqkpS
Apple has temporarily suspended its AI notifications that summarise news headlines after being criticised for making multiple errors about stories by BBC News, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Sky News, The Telegraph and more https://t.co/izX9f3W7Od
Why is court reporting important? and what can we do about the problem of there being fewer court reporters?
https://t.co/B4aM3Xb1Am via @ConversationUK
Guardian and Observer staff are back on strike for 48 hours today and tomorrow in protest at the sale of The Observer to Tortoise, which was agreed while they were last on strike last Thursday. This latest story sums up the concerns and the CEO's response: https://t.co/yGKpHkoDBM
Some professional news. I'm starting a new role as Editor of the @BylineTimes website.
We're on the lookout for great freelance reporters who are working on big stories and investigations, so if that's you then do please get in touch at [email protected]
This depressing news. The end of Hardtalk on BBC News. @stephensackur created the gold standard in how to conduct an accountability interview - speaking truth to power. Thanks to you and the Hardtalk team for the incredible public service over so many years.
Sky News reports Sir Paul Marshall's Old Queen Street Ventures, which owns Unherd, is now the "leading contender" to buy The Spectator and could complete a deal as soon as this month https://t.co/ji1uYG0Rfo
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It was more by luck than design that I ended up right in front of Huw Edwards as he arrived at the magistrates court in what was one of the worse press scrums I've been in for a long while. #HuwEdwards#bbc#news#court#police#pressphotography#thetimes
In a rare interview Rupert Murdoch has said he thinks print newspapers will end in 15 years: "You get on a train.. you see anyone with a paper? You see no one. Now they're reading all the facts on their phones". He also said AI "will put people out of work"https://t.co/V8C49sPI2x
In a sign of how febrile the atmosphere in Westminster is just now, there have been wild rumours flying around today that Rishi Sunak is planning to finally call an election on Monday. Read on 👇🏼
https://t.co/dOubtY24jt
An insightful and sensitive review of my Everest Basecamp travelogue book by Mexico based journalist and blogger Ariande Gallardo Figueroa. Thank you! @AriadneAmp
https://t.co/lbGa8WZvj1
One of our finest broadcast journalists set to leave Newsnight and the BBC. It would be less of a moment if the Corporation was committed to offering audiences what Mark has done. To allow so much ability to disappear and not be replaced is to betray public service broadcasting
Delighted to have received a copy of #InAllWeathers by @MattGaw on first day of publication as a birthday gift from my lovely sister. Should be right up my street and really looking forward to reading it!
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