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The weather wasn’t kind but the South West TUC staff dismantling the stages after this weekend’s Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival have good reason to feel pleased with this year’s union bash.
THE BBC’s flagship news programmes were taken off the air nationwide and in Bristol today as journalists at the region’s biggest broadcasting centre staged a one-day strike.
As thousands of journalists are preparing for a 24-hour strike tomorrow (July 15) to fight compulsory redundancies being imposed by BBC management the NUJ have called for re-examination of News Corp’s involvement in the matter. Strike Information Tomorrow sees the first BBC national strike over the issue of compulsory redundancies by management in order to…
In a bizarre homage to governments gone by, the UK Borders Agency has deported an Australian trades unionist back to the colonies. Her crime? Planning to sing at this year’s Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival.
Rupert Murdoch has decided to close the News of the World – but is it enough to save the reputation of his UK media empire?
A membership organisation, the ALCS is open to all and any kind of writer (including non-NUJ members) and collects money due to their members for secondary uses of their work.
The NUJ is disappointed and seriously concerned by the Hargreaves review on Intellectual Property.
Arab Women Media Watch Centre in UK condemns the attack on Al Quds Satellite Channel crew during a rally in Amman, the capital city of Jordan yesterday.
Congratulations to colleagues at the Bristol Evening Post, which has has won two Regional Press Awards 2011: Front Page of the Year, and Supplement of the Year