Anthony Longden Column: Old texts still relevant for new ways of working
Print imposes its own parameters on the journalist. Font, page size, pagination and layout combine to create limitations that are as much a mercy for the reader as they are healthy discipline for the writer.
Record number of News Associates graduates achieve senior reporter status
Seventeen News Associates alumni are celebrating new senior status after being awarded their National Qualification in Journalism.
Anthony Longden Column: Separating news from noise in General Election coverage
Pundits have predicted the 2015 general election will be one of the dirtiest, as well one of the most interesting.
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.
News:Rewired: The future of journalism from Drones to the hashtag election
The use of drones, wearable devices and the challenges of reporting on the first hashtag election were all topics up for discussion at the News:Rewired conference this month.
Anthony Longden Column: Ten years on from Freedom of Information Act
January 1, 2015 marks an important milestone: ten years since the Freedom of Information Act came into force.