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Journalists urged to use new edition of McNae’s to challenge court decisions on reporting restrictions
Journalists, lawyers and educators came together to celebrate the launch of the 27th edition of McNae's Essential Law for Journalists.
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Journalists, lawyers and educators came together to celebrate the launch of the 27th edition of McNae's Essential Law for Journalists.
The TS Murray award carries a £500 prize and is presented annually to the top-performing NQJ candidate employed by a news publisher in Scotland.
The NCTJ has worked with Her Majesty’s court service to support students on accredited courses gain better access to hearings.
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence will reunite tutors, editors and shortlisted students and trainees as it returns to an in-person ceremony.
Eighty-two per cent of employers consider shorthand to be vital, desirable or essential for some roles within their organisations, an NCTJ study has found.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) has launched a free e-learning course on the Journalism Skills Academy to tackle poor quality reporting on polls.
Some 66 students, trainees, apprentices, journalists and training providers have been shortlisted in the NCTJ Awards for Excellence 2021.
The NCTJ has taken a trip down memory lane, bringing the fictional town of Oxdown, and the Oxdown Gazette, back for an NQJ exam sitting.
The Community News Project will create up to 100 community reporter roles, as the scheme is expanded with new funding.
"This year may go down as the year journalists fought back. And my God, they did it in style."
The NCTJ has raised the annual value of the Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) to half a million pounds, following an ambitious fundraising drive.