THE widespread use of idealised images of women is linked to the shocking statistics on domestic violence, Bristol branch chair Christina Zaba told ADM 2009 in Southport.
Our future is in our hands – that was what student journalists learned when they were thrown in at the deep end to provide running coverage of the NUJ’s 2009 ADM conference. The Annual Delegate Meeting (ADM) 2009 in Southport gave every student delegate an unforgettable experience and a real taste of journalism and the…
Bristol NUJ has started a petition pointing out the risks to quality journalism in our area and calling for action to protect standards.
The NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear has given his congratulations to Bristol branch after seeing the new Bristol NUJ website
Bristol branch takes care of some 350 NUJ members across the region, including members from the BBC, ITV, the local papers, freelances, exiled journalists, students, PRs and online workers.
Bernard Smyth attended ADM on behalf of Bristol branch for the launch of NUJ 60Plus. He reports…
After a gap of 18 months, the NUJ’s Annual Delegate Meeting is back. The Annual Delegate Meeting, or ADM for short, is taking place now in Southport, from 20-22 November 2009.
The NUJ and its sister union BECTU have written to the UK government to demand more details about how proposed pilots of local news consortia will work.
Members of the NUJ have voted for Christine Buckley to become the next editor of the Journalist, the NUJ’s membership magazine.
One of the most influential critics of the British press – Nick Davies, author of the acclaimed Flat Earth News – is speaking in Bristol this month in the latest of the NUJ’s Benn Lectures, which began with Tony Benn in 2006