Credit: Photo by Gabriel McCallin on Unsplash News The climate crisis is being misreported — and there is no legal way to stop it (yet) UK press regulator IMPRESS calls for regulation akin to defamation and libel, where individuals can lodge complaints against news publishers for climate mis- and disinformation By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
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Credit: Andrea Marchi #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News Perugia highlight: keeping Ukraine in the news Media pros at Kyiv Independent, El Confidencial and Libération said that human stories that represent broader themes address audience fatigue in the ongoing conflict By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News 14 must-attend sessions at IJF Perugia So many talks, so little time. We help you decide which talks to tune into for this week's landmark journalism festival By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash News Five free AI-powered transcription tools for journalists Stop spending hours tediously typing up your audio files – use one of these tools to get the job done quicker By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Newsrewired speaker spotlight: Oliver Rouane-Williams, founder of Ipswich.co.uk Business is booming for this radical new approach to local news, which has just made its first two unique hires: a civic pride reporter and a community impact reporter By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
Credit: Photo by James Yarema on Unsplash News News apps above average in leaking user data, report finds 87 per cent of magazine and newspaper apps, and 77 per cent of news apps, exposed user's sensitive information like Google and Facebook authentication tokens By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News We want to hear from you: how advanced is your user needs strategy? Please fill out our survey on how far along you are in implementing user needs in your newsroom (even if that is ground zero) By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Credit: Photo by Matese Fields on Unsplash News A one-stop-shop of resources for journalism students Find funding opportunities, communities of support, tools and training that will help you carve out a career for yourself By Jacob Granger • 4 min read