ProfCom and NEC election results announced
The NUJ has announced election results for seats on its Professional Training Committee (ProfCom) and National Executive Council (NEC).
Police Service of Northern Ireland regularly spied on numerous journalists
Investigatory Powers Tribunal hears police accessed data of those writing critical stories about the force
NUJ delegation meets with the Metropolitan Police
The union has welcomed engagement on how police and journalists interact at public order events.
NUJ welcomes decision by High Court in SLAPPs case
The majority of a legal claim targeting Swedish journalists, filed in London by Swedish businessman Svante Kumlin, has been dismissed.
NEC elections, 2021
Results of the elections for London seats
Tribute to NUJ member Mitzi Bales
With the passing of Mitzi Bales, who died in May at the age of 93, the NUJ book branch has lost its most remarkable and best-loved activist.
Threats to media at weekend demonstration condemned by NUJ
NUJ members have informed the union they faced threats and harassment on Saturday at the Covid anti-lockdown, anti-vaccine protest that saw thousands march through the capital.
NUJ condemns online and offline abuse of Nadine White
Politicians should be working to boost standards of public discourse, not indulging in petty outbursts that deepen hostility towards journalists.
Reprieve for Assange, with a sting in the tail
NUJ NEC member Tim Dawson explains the atmosphere in court as Judge Baraitser rules on Julian Assange extradition.
NUJ welcomes Assange's extradition victory
US authorities have 15 days to appeal and have indicated their intention to do so.
NUJ: government should oppose Assange’s prosecution
On the eve of the ruling in Julian Assange’s extradition case, the NUJ calls on the UK government to make a clear statement that the prosecution of Julian Assange would be grievously damaging to media freedom.
UN urgent appeal about threats to BBC journalists
An urgent appeal has been filed today with three United Nations experts on behalf of all BBC Persian Service staff.
NUJ sounds alarm at sudden closure plan for BBC Sinhala radio
Union asks BBC leaders to step in now to press pause and reconsider.
Assange’s prosecution creates grave risk
The Wikileaks founder will most likely take his own life if convicted, says his lawyer.
Police reminded to respect role of journalists as key workers
All police officers to be reminded of the vital role of newsgatherers and the need to ensure they can carry out their work.
Tribute to Dave Rotchelle (1952-2020)
Dave Rotchelle, pub rock drummer, photographer and NUJ freelance stalwart, died last month.
BBC journalists express solidarity with colleagues at Iran International
Journalists face unprecedented challenges at Iran International.
Unfettered reporting threatened – what Assange extradition hearings reveal
Assange faces a potential sentence with a release date more than a century beyond his lifespan, the indictment contains a description of core journalistic activities.
NUJ slams sham redundancy exercise at Iran International
The chapel at the London-based broadcaster says the redundancy exercise was a pretext to force out their rep who has led the recognition campaign at the channel.
Assange’s bid for privacy is a dangerous precedent
Unless the media forces courts to justify keeping material from the media, the danger is that it becomes the default.