Oxford council signs motion opposing cut to local BBC TV bulletin
The city councillors say the BBC's plan to end TV bulletins from the city will undermine local democracy and older viewers’ ability to receive news on their local area.
DM2021: Future of the Media
Campaigns to support local journalism, a review of newspaper business models, Local Democracy Reporters and support for academic publishers
NUJ joins calls to protect planning notices in local newspapers
Loss of the notices would cost the industry £10m. Proposals to scrap them are contained in the government's Planning for the Future White Paper.
Bullivant strikers resolve dispute by securing changes at work
The chapel has achieved significant outcomes over the last few months.
Fourth day of strike action for Bullivant journalists
Journalists are again out on the picket line today as more support is offered to the strikers.
Bullivant strikers take third day of action
NUJ members go into the second week of action in a united and buoyant mood.
More support offered on second day of Bullivant strike
NUJ members pleased by the messages of support and solidarity.
Local MP replaces newspaper column with solidarity message
Matt Western MP writes a fortnightly column for the Leamington Observer, this week he sent in a message of support for the strike.
Support for Bullivant strikers
Messages of support and solidarity flood in today for the local newspaper journalists on strike.
Newspaper journalists on strike today
Journalists take action in response to redundancy plans, new working practices and being underpaid.
Midlands newspaper journalists set to strike
NUJ members are set to strike on Tuesday and Wednesday.
NUJ announces strike dates at Bullivant Media
The first day of action takes place on Tuesday 25 August and the union offers practical suggestions on ways to support the strike.
Midlands newspaper group journalists vote for strike action
The NUJ chapel at Bullivant Media Limited are set to take action following a "flawed" compulsory redundancy plan that allegedly targets leading union members.
Union sets out key demands in response to cuts proposals at Reach plc
NUJ reps have decided their collective response to the proposed job cuts.
NUJ Branch July 2020
Annabelle Collins, Health Service Journal senior correspondent, reveals what it was like to work at the sharp-end as a specialist during the pandemic and tutor Carole Holmes on how the union can be there to help colleagues avoid mental distress and solve their problems.
Local news matters logos
Two logos for the NUJ local news matters campaign.
NUJ Informed, Issue 30, February 2020
Samira Ahmed's equal pay claim victory and Mohammed Elfenich tells how he escaped jail, thanks to the NUJ.
NUJ submission to the Cairncross review
The NUJ welcomed the government’s appointment of Dame Frances Cairncross as chair of the review and we have emphasised the importance of ensuring journalists' voices are heard loud and clear as part of this inquiry.
NUJ response to the Welsh government’s proposal for funding hyperlocals
The union agrees that some kind of state financial support will be necessary to enable hyperlocal news outlets to become sustainable businesses.