Anthony Longden Column: Don’t rely on Police to gain information from grieving relatives
Being sent to do a death doorknock is one of the most important tasks a reporter is ever asked to perform.
Being sent to do a death doorknock is one of the most important tasks a reporter is ever asked to perform.
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News Associates has again been named as one of the top journalism courses in the UK.
The police’s abuse of the law that allows officers to go hunting for information about who your anonymous sources might be is outrageous. It is not, however, much of a surprise. I remember attending a number of meetings as far back as 15 years ago, at which proposals for what was to become RIPA – […]
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