Credit: Reni Eddo-Lodge with Paris Lees, one of the previous WBW winners. Courtesy WBW News Words By Women returns in protest of gender imbalance at the British Journalism Awards Some UK publications still struggle to recognise and put forward the exellent work by their women journalists. One awards event run by women aims to put that right By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Social Spider News Independent journalist launches new hyperlocal title to serve London communities At a time when regional publications are struggling, a new print and online title EC1 Echo has set up in the UK capital By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Unsplash News Reuters Connect partners with seven more national news agencies to localise its international coverage New partners from Turkey, Malaysia and Argentina will supply - and receive - multimedia user-generated content and breaking news from the smaller pockets of the world By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Pixabay News 'Unbias the news': Lack of diversity in journalism can lead to newsrooms missing out on important stories "When you tell a story as a journalist, you are taking out some aspects over others, and there is a certain bias when the newsrooms aren’t as diverse as the societies they serve" By Daniel Green • 3 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: design thinking, mobile journalism for local news and UK data units Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Image by simonwhitebeard from Pixabay News How can quality journalism thrive at a time of news deserts, misinformation and clickbait? When news audiences are left underserved and overwhelmed, they often turn to unreliable sources - here is what is being done to promote credible news and sensible reporting By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Pexels News How can large-scale investigations work without driving journalists to the point of burnout? The Panama Papers lead journalist, Mar Cabra, reveals how years of overtime led to exhaustion and advises what you can do to protect yourself By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: 'automated journalism', sustainable newsrooms and Newsrewired Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 3 min read
News Jenni Sargent, managing director at First Draft, on language around false claims, reaching sceptical audiences and collaboration As the UK 2019 election is approaching, we spoke to Sargent about the most efficient ways to tackle misinformation (and yes, it involves working with rival journalists) By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Credit: Marcela Kunova News Bureau of Investigative Journalism fundraises to take the UK Government to court over Russian Report The non-profit organisation is crowdfunding £40,000 for a last-ditch effort to force the authorities to publish findings on Russian electoral interference before the British public votes in the 2019 general election By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Pixabay News AI-powered journalism: a time-saver or an accident waiting to happen? 'Automated journalism' generates news faster and in more detail than ever before, but it also gives rise to bias and erroneous reporting By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Save Journalism Project launches fundraiser to pay laid-off US reporters $2-a-word to write about media job cuts The Freelance Reporting Initiative will produce five reports into how communities have been affected by losing local titles while Facebook and Google continue to see digital growth By Daniel Green • 2 min read