News Artificial intelligence, Brexit and LGBTQ+: here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News Cairncross: innovation in local newsrooms cannot wait any longer New approaches to business models and fighting fake news can bring about lasting changes - but only if search engines and the UK Government get on board By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Fezbot2000 on Unsplash News Why journalism students are so afraid to talk to real people (and what we can do about it) Up-and-coming reporters struggle to pick up the phone or talk to strangers for a vox pop. Here is what can help them grow in confidence By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Know your reader: Tortoise listens to its audience to shape slow news agenda Putting everyone together in one room is not just good for journalism, it is good for business, explains Tortoise co-founder Katie Vanneck-Smith By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News UK independent news producer buys Belgian broadcaster ahead of Brexit British DMA Media Group acquired Headline NFP that provides broadcasting services to clients such as BBC News, France Télévisions, and Al Jazeera By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Fighting misinformation by sending journalists to secondary schools UK charity The Student View brings journalists and underperforming pupils together to help teenagers understand news and develop their leadership potential By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Newsroom diversity, storytelling and photography: Here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
News Why the Financial Times used drama to help audiences understand the impact of Brexit on the Irish border Short film 'Hard Border' starred Belfast-born actor Stephen Rea in a plea to Westminster By Caroline Scott • 1 min read
News The Telegraph rolls out new 'authored analysis' strategy for editorial newsletters 'Newsletters allow us to speak directly to our most engaged audience, which is really important in this age of variable algorithms and search engines and social platforms' By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News The Telegraph takes on audio storytelling, with podcasts and news briefings on Alexa and Google Assistant 'If we can come in at the same level as some of the bigger names, then it gives us a chance to be there first and for people to interact with us' By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News BBC #newsHACK: Where journalists and developers collaborate on solutions to the media industry's challenges The events, organised by BBC News Labs and Connected Studio, are driving innovation in news delivery By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay.com News Journalism students from 13 universities collaborated to cover the UK election results Some 40 students reported live from constituency counts around the country for the BJTC's Vote 2017 programme, broadcast on community radio stations and live streamed on the web By Caroline Scott • 3 min read