News Catalan publication VilaWeb is offering subscribers the option to print the newspaper at home VilaWeb was founded as a digital-only newspaper in 1995, but it has added an evening print product for subscribers By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Screenshot from Full Fact News Full Fact is developing two new tools for automated fact-checking The organisation is looking for ways to empower citizens with the knowledge and tools required to 'tackle misinformation well' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
News Latest report from the European Broadcasting Union outlines challenges for public service media 'Public service news providers in the modern era have to pay attention to their audience to a degree that they’ve never experienced before' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 5 min read
Credit: Image by Journalism.co.uk News Reuters Institute report prompts optimism about readers' appreciation of journalism Speakers from BuzzFeed, BBC, FT and Facebook discussed findings from the latest Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute in London today By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
Credit: By Julo (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons News New podcast The Tip Off aims to take listeners behind the scenes of investigative journalism in the UK The audio series aims to delve into the stories behind some of Britain's top scoops By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Tool for journalists: Enigma Public, for finding and analysing public datasets This free platform lets users explore public datasets to find the information they need for their next project or investigation By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Vice News documentary shows viewers inside Argun prison in Chechnya, where gay men were allegedly tortured Hind Hassan, Vice News correspondent, explains how her team was able to produce video coverage investigating the anti-gay purge in Chechnya By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay News Audience trust in social media as a news source is falling, Reuters survey finds Tomorrow's News 2017 shows that news consumers are becoming more savvy to the spread of misinformation online 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
News The Bureau Local held a hack day in five cities to investigate voter power ahead of the UK election 'We're in this era when people read numbers and notice a disconnect, so how does that actually affect their individual lives and those of various communities?' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News Scottish Parliament to debate a motion criticising handling of FOI requests from journalists An open letter in which 23 journalists criticise delays or refusals in FOI requests to the Scottish Government has also received cross-party support from MSPs By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
News The Daily Vox is using Instagram to tell the story of Ramadan 'We wanted to take our audience on a photographic journey – there is a lot of information about Ramadan that doesn't generally get into the public eye' By Caroline Scott • 2 min read