NUJ signs joint letter opposing plans to break end-to-end encryption
The NUJ has signed a joint letter to Liz Kendall, UK technology secretary, highlighting the threat of breaking end-to-end encryption on journalists and journalism.
Murder charge against Filipino community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio dropped
The NUJ has joined the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in calling for the immediate release of Frenchie Mae Cumpio and the cessation of all baseless charges against her.
Family home of investigative journalist vandalised
The NUJ has expressed its concern at the vandalism of a house in Kosovo belonging to the family of investigative journalist Vudi Xhymshiti.
Bangladesh: Journalist killed in violent attack
Khandaker Shah Alam died allegedly in retaliation for his reporting.
Honduras: Journalist Javier Antonio Salinas murdered
Calls for investigation into why state protected reporter was killed.
Pakistan: Journalist killed in front of family
Abdul Latif Baloch shot, just three months after his son was murdered
Russia: IFJ and EFJ condemn the escalation of cross-border pressure and intimidation of Russian journalists in exile
Meduza CEO Galina Timchenko faces criminal case in absentia
India: Journalist Dharmendra Singh Chauhan dies after being shot
Fourth journalist this year killed in the country
More journalists have become freelance and left wing, says Reuters Institute report
Survey also reveals lack of diversity and fewer older female and ethnically-diverse journalists
India: Journalist detained amid environmental protests
NUJ backs demand for journalists to be allowed to cover public interest stories without fear of reprisals
News Recovery Plan
A Future for News: the NUJ’s recovery plan for the news industry is the updated road map to reinvigorate the industry and sets out a bold set of measures and interventions to support and protect jobs and quality journalism.
Pay campaign
The NUJ's pay campaign calls for fair pay across journalism, providing practical support to chapels in their engagement with employers.
Galway City to host next NUJ Ireland student seminar
Registration is open for this year's free student seminar providing networking opportunities and a chance to hear from esteemed journalists.
Media organisations’ Gender Pay Gap 2023/4
All companies with more than 250 employees must file data comparing men and women’s average pay across their organisation, the number of men and women in the highest paid bands and who gets a bonus.
Russia: Journalists Antonina Favorskaya and Olga Komleva detained on charges of extremism
Concern as more Russian journalists held by authorities
NUJ Business Insider chapel statement on redundancies
The chapel has expressed its shock and concern over staff mental well-being following the company's announcement of job cuts.
Historic moment for PA Media editorial staff in their push for NUJ recognition
Editorial staff at PA Media (formerly the Press Association) have made a significant step forward in their bid for NUJ recognition.
Reach scores own goal by cutting women’s football coverage
NUJ repeats its concern over cuts to sports coverage by the publisher.
NUJ briefing on the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill
The imbalance between platforms and publishers has resulted in large companies including tech giants generating advertising revenue and attracting users without providing a share of profits back to publishers.
National World “solid performance” results must be reinvested into journalists’ pay
NUJ urges improved pay award as half year results indicate growth in digital revenue and strong cash balance.