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In May, our flagship journalism conference explored new threats around misinformation, how to combat political apathy among young readers and how to sustain essential journalism. We look at the main takeaways before next week's event

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Stop checking your phone and hovering over the coffee stand. Start building valuable connections at events and conferences

Post-cookie playbook: how do publishers develop first-party data strategies?

Emails are not the only way to learn more about your audience. Events, games and gifting articles are also effective

Podcast articleAbbianca Nassar: 'What I learned from running an online investigative journalism outlet'

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Kindred Forest launches Wild Chocolate bar

Kindred Forest partners with Volker Lehmann and local families to bring Wild Beniano Cacao from the Amazon direct to the UK for first time. The Wild Chocolate bar blends rare flavours and sustainability: 20 per cent of profits go to rainforest conservation

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Why DC Thomson's data journalists are keeping tabs on high street businesses

"Trackers" help audiences stay on top changes to local business, while being a low maintenance source of evergreen and updatable content

From LinkedIn comment to newsroom editor: how one journalism graduate turned frustration into opportunity

A young jobseeker called out an industry leader for criticising students' skillsets - and ended up being offered a job

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