
ANTHONY LONGDEN COLUMN: Making sense of new police reporting guidelines and when it’s RIGHT to get arrested
Last month, a trainee reporter from the Kent Messenger was despatched to investigate an incident unfolding at a primary school.

ANTHONY LONGDEN COLUMN: European wranglings important for future of investigative journalism
While we are all preoccupied with the Brexit debate, Europe will play an important role in the latest battle over the troubled Investigatory Powers Bill, or Snoopers’ Charter.

Part-time trainee lands three national exclusives in three days
News Associates trainee Ross Kempsell enjoyed a week to remember after producing a series of agenda-setting stories.

Free British press? Why privacy injunction trumps right to know, writes Graham Dudman
As Americans discuss the celebrity involved in a threesome, why are British media gagged from naming them?

News Associates supports the best in student media with SPA Journalism
News Associates is supporting this weekend’s SPA Journalism conference in Loughborough, which celebrate the best in UK student media.

ANTHONY LONGDEN COLUMN: Copy approval is the final frontier that we can’t cross
Sooner or later, reporters face the squalid issue of copy approval. An interviewee might refuse to talk to you unless you promise them sight of your piece before publication.