Credit: Pixabay News The art of working with whistleblowers As the EU passes new laws to protect those who report wrongdoing, veteran investigative journalists share their advice on collaborating with whistleblowers By Periklis Iakovidis/Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News #MeToo, interactive series and MOJO debates: here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Earn while you learn: VICE pays US journalism students for pitching mental health stories The Vice Fellowship For Collegiate Reporting aims to boost mental health coverage by mentoring US college journalists on sensitive issue reporting 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
Credit: Screenshot from The Second Source News The Second Source starts up its mentoring scheme for women in journalism with 100 mentor-mentee pairs The programme, run by the anti-harassment group The Second Source, aims to support women who feel under-represented in their teams By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News How are journalists dealing with email overload in modern newsrooms? Have your say: A new survey looks at how reporters are managing stress and working in this 'always-on' media landscape By John Crowley • 3 min read
News HuffPost experiments with 'listening circles' in Birmingham to go beyond the London bubble The news organisation moved its entire team of 45 reporters to Birmingham for a week to listen to the local people and help them regain trust in the media By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
News Women’s Health magazine puts a spotlight on the power of the news stand Claire Sanderson, editor, Women’s Health, explains why the print publication is just as important as ever before By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News What are bridge roles in media organisations? 'At the core of it is an ability for someone to not treat things as just 'that's not my job' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
News Why BBC News went on Yik Yak to talk Brexit with millennials 98 per cent of Yik Yak's users are under 34 years old – but are they interested in serious topics, or just jokes? By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News How the BBC used Yik Yak to get young people to talk politics and mental health 'Don’t underestimate millennials. Just because humour and gossip pervade on chat apps doesn’t mean that’s the only thing young people want to engage on' By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News BBC Newsbeat website and app to close as part of cost-cutting measures Newsbeat content will continue to cater to young audiences through the main BBC News website, but it will no longer have a standalone destination online By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read