Political Journalism: Going beyond the Westminster bubble
Social media, the effect of the tabloids and the decline of policy coverage were all up for discussion at JournoFest’s ‘Political Journalism: Going beyond the Westminster bubble’ panel, writes Nicholas Tyrrell.
A behind the scenes guide to studying at News Associates: What we’ve been up to in May
Every month we’ll catch up with our journalism students at News Associates as they undertake their Diploma in Multimedia Journalism at the UK’s number one NCTJ school.
Online abuse of journalists hits peak during 2017 General Election
Welcome to 2017. The year when the incompetency of political leaders is easily explained away as nasty journalists from the Planet Zog asking unfair questions, writes News Associates head of journalism Andrew Greaves.
Social media and the law: Katie Hopkins libel Twitter case
It hasn’t been a great year for Katie Hopkins, who has demonstrated that writing unpleasant things on Twitter can not only get you fired, but can also leave you with a rather large legal bill – provided you are stupid enough to direct your comments at the wrong person, writes our law tutor Guy Toyn.
The anatomy of a news story: When terrorists strike
Fact-checking, teamwork and a healthy dose of scepticism when it comes to social media are key to covering a breaking news story in an effective and compassionate way.
Manchester terror attack: How do you cover the biggest story to hit a city in two decades?
Nothing can prepare you for covering terrorism.