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Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP gives 2025 Claudia Jones Memorial Lecture

This year’s annual lecture organised by the NUJ Black Members’ Council (BMC) focused on learning from trailblazing journalist Claudia Jones in the fight against the far-right.

Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP wearing a dark blazer with an orange top stands in front of a podium.

20 Nov 2025
The Observer background - facts and figures

NUJ key facts and figures on The Observer.

22 Nov 2024
Guardian News and Media Ltd ballot results

Journalists at the Guardian & Observer have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.

NUJ-logo-website.png

19 Nov 2024
NAIC reps gather for annual summit

Newspapers and Agencies Industrial Council (NAIC) reps met to discuss priority issues spanning organising to pay.

Reps pose for a photo smiling, large NUJ flag visible hanging on wall in red and yellow with black writing.

12 Nov 2024
​​​​​​​Guardian & Observer journalists to ballot for industrial action over sale of The Observer

The NUJ has informed the Guardian Media Group of its intention to ballot members following an overwhelming indicative vote in favour of industrial action.

NUJ-logo-website.png

25 Oct 2024
Guardian & Observer journalists hold consultative ballot over proposed sale of The Observer

The consultative ballot in place over the next week, follows opposition from the NUJ at the sale to Tortoise Media.

NUJ-logo-website.png

17 Oct 2024
Not for Sale: Save The Observer

The NUJ Guardian & Observer chapel passed motions opposing the proposed sale of The Observer to Tortoise Media, alongside a vote of no confidence in the Scott Trust at an emergency chapel meeting on 18 September.

NUJ-logo-website.png

#IFJLondon: defending journalists and journalism in the age of AI

Misinformation, journalistic integrity and the need for regulation all featured in the panel discussion.

AI panel June 2024

19 Jun 2024
NUJ pays tribute to John Pilger, who has died aged 84

The Australian investigative journalist and film maker was a "giant of journalism".

NUJ logo (website).png

31 Dec 2023
The government must not cherry pick reporters for press trips, says NUJ Parliamentary Group

Complaints from titles excluded from a trip to Rwanda with the Home Secretary were followed up with the minister.

NUJ logo (website).png

NUJ Guardian and Observer chapel stands in solidarity with BBC Local journalists

The chapel has sent a message of support to journalists taking strike action over BBC local radio cuts.

NUJ logo (website).png

14 Mar 2023
Info tsar promises journalists’ fast lane

Tim Dawson reports on an event exploring plans to improve processing of Freedom of Information complaint cases, by the Information Commissioner’s Office.

JohnEdwardsICO.jpg

09 Dec 2022
Beulah Ainley obituary

Adam Ainley reflects on the life of his mother and her support for the union, including through seats on the Freelance industrial council and Black members' council.

Beulah Ainley.jpeg

14 Oct 2022
Sued and spied on

Tim Dawson reports on a webinar which examined the threats to investigative journalists and writers telling their stories and exposing wrongdoing.

22 Nov 2021
DM2021: Tributes paid to Members of Honour 

The union’s latest Members of Honour – Gary Younge, Aidan White and Mary Curtin – were announced to Delegate Meeting on video. 

Gary Younge & Saadeya Shamsuddin

25 May 2021
NUJ response to the BEIS committee inquiry into the impact of coronavirus on businesses and workers

The union's submission to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy committee's inquiry into the impact of Covid-19, May 2020.

Coronavirus graphic

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.

Angry about your company’s gender pay gap? Here’s what to do next

Amelia Gentleman in The Guardia: This week, we will learn just how big the difference in pay is between men and women in most UK firms. From unionising to asking for a raise, here’s how to use this week’s revelations to push for change

Fighting for equal pay

Displaying 20 results

  • Active filters:
  • The Guardian
Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP gives 2025 Claudia Jones Memorial Lecture

This year’s annual lecture organised by the NUJ Black Members’ Council (BMC) focused on learning from trailblazing journalist Claudia Jones in the fight against the far-right.

Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP wearing a dark blazer with an orange top stands in front of a podium.

20 Nov 2025
The Observer background - facts and figures

NUJ key facts and figures on The Observer.

22 Nov 2024
Guardian News and Media Ltd ballot results

Journalists at the Guardian & Observer have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.

NUJ-logo-website.png

19 Nov 2024
NAIC reps gather for annual summit

Newspapers and Agencies Industrial Council (NAIC) reps met to discuss priority issues spanning organising to pay.

Reps pose for a photo smiling, large NUJ flag visible hanging on wall in red and yellow with black writing.

12 Nov 2024
​​​​​​​Guardian & Observer journalists to ballot for industrial action over sale of The Observer

The NUJ has informed the Guardian Media Group of its intention to ballot members following an overwhelming indicative vote in favour of industrial action.

NUJ-logo-website.png

25 Oct 2024
Guardian & Observer journalists hold consultative ballot over proposed sale of The Observer

The consultative ballot in place over the next week, follows opposition from the NUJ at the sale to Tortoise Media.

NUJ-logo-website.png

17 Oct 2024
Not for Sale: Save The Observer

The NUJ Guardian & Observer chapel passed motions opposing the proposed sale of The Observer to Tortoise Media, alongside a vote of no confidence in the Scott Trust at an emergency chapel meeting on 18 September.

NUJ-logo-website.png

#IFJLondon: defending journalists and journalism in the age of AI

Misinformation, journalistic integrity and the need for regulation all featured in the panel discussion.

AI panel June 2024

19 Jun 2024
NUJ pays tribute to John Pilger, who has died aged 84

The Australian investigative journalist and film maker was a "giant of journalism".

NUJ logo (website).png

31 Dec 2023
The government must not cherry pick reporters for press trips, says NUJ Parliamentary Group

Complaints from titles excluded from a trip to Rwanda with the Home Secretary were followed up with the minister.

NUJ logo (website).png

NUJ Guardian and Observer chapel stands in solidarity with BBC Local journalists

The chapel has sent a message of support to journalists taking strike action over BBC local radio cuts.

NUJ logo (website).png

14 Mar 2023
Info tsar promises journalists’ fast lane

Tim Dawson reports on an event exploring plans to improve processing of Freedom of Information complaint cases, by the Information Commissioner’s Office.

JohnEdwardsICO.jpg

09 Dec 2022
Beulah Ainley obituary

Adam Ainley reflects on the life of his mother and her support for the union, including through seats on the Freelance industrial council and Black members' council.

Beulah Ainley.jpeg

14 Oct 2022
Sued and spied on

Tim Dawson reports on a webinar which examined the threats to investigative journalists and writers telling their stories and exposing wrongdoing.

22 Nov 2021
DM2021: Tributes paid to Members of Honour 

The union’s latest Members of Honour – Gary Younge, Aidan White and Mary Curtin – were announced to Delegate Meeting on video. 

Gary Younge & Saadeya Shamsuddin

25 May 2021
NUJ response to the BEIS committee inquiry into the impact of coronavirus on businesses and workers

The union's submission to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy committee's inquiry into the impact of Covid-19, May 2020.

Coronavirus graphic

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.

Angry about your company’s gender pay gap? Here’s what to do next

Amelia Gentleman in The Guardia: This week, we will learn just how big the difference in pay is between men and women in most UK firms. From unionising to asking for a raise, here’s how to use this week’s revelations to push for change

Fighting for equal pay