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A blog by Mirek Gosney
Find out the latest news from the NCTJ, our accredited courses and the wider journalism industry.
A blog by Mirek Gosney
The ninth edition of Essential Public Affairs for Journalists by James Morrison has been published by Oxford University Press, in partnership with the NCTJ. A long-established core text for NCTJ-accredited courses and beyond, the latest edition has been fully…
A newly qualified senior journalist achieved the best National Certificate Examination (NCE) result for five years, since the logbook was first assessed as part of the qualification.
The careers of six young trainee journalists are off to a flying start after receiving bursaries from the Journalism Diversity Fund.
A new intern to oversee and promote the Journalism Diversity Fund has been appointed by the NCTJ.
A reporter who won an NCTJ prize for an outstanding performance in a recent media law exam has underlined the importance for trainee journalists to have an in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Media coverage of court cases is facing alarming threats to its future, the co-author of the UK’s leading media law textbook warned today.
Shorthand remains a vital skill for postgraduate students agreed tutors from ten accredited courses at a recent NCTJ forum.
Trainee journalists across the country sat the National Certificate Examination (NCE) last week.
The unveiling of a new edition of a key text, a leading speaker from the legal world and prize-winning students make a packed programme for an upcoming media law seminar.
Three long-serving members of the NCTJ media law board were thanked for years of dedicated service as they received a fond farewell from colleagues.