Court reporting restrictions
E-learning - This course is intended to help reporters covering courts to challenge reporting restrictions which are unnecessary, or wrong in law.
E-learning - This course is intended to help reporters covering courts to challenge reporting restrictions which are unnecessary, or wrong in law.
E-learning - This course will give you the foundation of knowledge necessary to report on climate change in an evidence-based manner.
A new intern to oversee and promote the Journalism Diversity Fund has been appointed by the NCTJ.
A new journalism diversity intern has been appointed by the NCTJ on a six-month internship.
Job Introduction This is an amazing opportunity for an innovative and creative editor to reformat and develop one of the best-known news brands in the UK. We need a free-thinking, adventurous, confident and creative journalist with first-class editorial judgement and production flair to be the next editor of Newsnight, our flagship news programme on BBC […]
Promising young journalists and photographers were presented with their NCTJ Awards for Excellence at the Journalism Skills Conference in Nottingham today.
With a record-high pass rate for the July NQJ, chief examiner Steve Nelson has described the award winners as exceptional, describing their work as ‘impressive’, ‘compelling’ and ‘engaging’.
‘Old-School Journalism Techniques Are Still What All Good Reporters Need’
"This year may go down as the year journalists fought back. And my God, they did it in style."
Stephen Chambers, the NCTJ’s former head of accreditation and an accomplished journalist, has lost his long battle with cancer and died peacefully at home on 13 November