Journalism helps Reach weather pandemic
As the UK’s biggest commercial employer of journalists, it is heartening to see Reach plc boss Jim Mullen acknowledge that the group emerged as a stronger business through the worst pandemic in a century due to the ‘hard work of our people’.
How to fund the desire for quality Welsh news
Michelle Stanistreet, actor Michael Sheen, minister Lee Waters, ITV Cymru Wales' Louise Elliott and Nation.Cymru editor Ifan Morgan Jones discuss a News Recovery plan for Wales.
NUJ Media Recovery Plan for Wales: Summary/Cunllun Adfer Y Cyfryngau ar Gyfer Cymru: Crynodeb
Summary of the proposals for the Welsh government from the NUJ's News Recovery Plan.
Politicians back NUJ involvement in new Irish media commission
Cross-party politicians call for union to be represented on the new body established by the Irish government.
NUJ criticises inaction on media crisis in Ireland
In a statement to mark World News Day, the union has criticised the delay in establishing a new media commission.
NUJ response to the consultation on the planning for the future white paper
The union urges the government to think again about proposals in the White Paper which will rob the newspaper industry of vital revenue and undermine local communities of their right to know about proposed new developments.
Unions launch global campaign to ensure journalism's future
UNI Global Union and the IFJ are calling on national governments to tax internet companies.
BBC proves a Covid-19 winner, but future finances look bleak
The corporation’s annual report shows the broadcaster remains popular and trusted, but costs mean more cuts on the way.
Welsh committee media plan should have been bolder
The NUJ’s Welsh Executive Council welcomed many of recommendations in the committee’s report into the impact of Covid-19 on local media, but tougher solutions are needed.
NUJ briefing on the impact of Covid-19 on the Scottish media
Briefing for MPs & MSPs on effect of coronavirus on the industry.
NUJ submission to the Communications and Digital Committee inquiry into the future of journalism
Changes in the consumption of journalism in recent years, and the advance of digital technologies have led to many changes in the world of work for journalists.
NUJ submission to the Online Harms White Paper
The Online Harms White Paper is far-reaching and ambitious in scope. It seeks to find ways for the UK government to protect its citizens from the ills caused by the internet and the consequences of the vast global reach and power of private companies such as Facebook, Google and YouTube.
NUJ submission: The Times and The Sunday Times proposal to vary the 1981 undertakings
News UK has requested the Secretary of State accept changes to replace the undertakings agreed in 1981. The company has claimed it wants the changes to facilitate the sharing of resources across the two newspapers. The NUJ is concerned that the proposals will lead to job cuts, a decline in the quality of journalism in both papers and a subsequent decline in sales.