Credit: Martin Sanchez on Unsplash News Google is giving $6.5 million to fact-checkers focusing on coronavirus First Draft’s Jenni Sargent talks about how the money will support collaborative efforts to tackle misinformation around the pandemic, especially in the countries with most cases like the UK, France, Italy and Spain By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Pexels News Five tips for freelance journalists to cope with coronavirus cancellations Stressed about income uncertainty and fallen-through projects? Two freelance journalists share advice on adapting to industry disruption By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Pexels News Have your say in the new inquiry on the future of journalism The Communications and Digital Committee will scrutinise the challenges the media industry is facing and issue recommendations for the government By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Daniell Morrisey: How to prepare a killer CV A career coach and head of talent for BBC shows talks about what makes a CV stand out to potential employers By Daniel Green • 6 min read
Credit: Unsplash News Five tips to get started with mobile journalism Smartphones give you the power to report live from almost everywhere, film interviews and edit footage on the go By Bernhard Lill • 8 min read
Credit: Credit: Photo by Barbara Provenzano on Unsplash News 10 tips for introducing mobile journalism into local newsrooms Smartphones allow journalists to report from a crowd because they are lightweight and discreet By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Flickr News Regional journalism students to cover UK election results for younger audiences More than 25 universities teamed up with BJTC to take part in reporting on counts from across the country during an eight-hour local community radio programme and to better represent the under-25s By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media/Christina Jansen News Using artificial intelligence to grow audience engagement during breaking news Both national and regional newsdesks can benefit from using tools like NewsWhip and Dataminr to respond quicker to unfolding events — but what does this mean for the accuracy of their journalism? By Ekta Khanchandani • 4 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
Credit: Pixabay News Six ways to overcome the challenges of mobile journalism Starting out with smartphone reporting but worry about the drawbacks? Check out our practical solutions guide to problems with sound, lighting and shaky hands By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Daniel Páscoa on Unsplash News World Mental Health Day: How can journalists and news audiences take better care of themselves? From negative news filters to preventing burnout in newsrooms, Journalism.co.uk rounds up six articles which discuss emotional wellbeing of readers and reporters By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Have your say: Reporters Without Borders launches public call to determine trustworthy news outlets The Journalism Trust Initiative wants to help increase page views and ad revenue for news organisations compliant with professional standards By Jacob Granger • 3 min read