journalism
Remembering Tim Hetherington, a fearless photojournalist and friend who died in Libya
Remembering Tim Hetherington, a fearless photojournalist and friend who died in Libya
A new exhibition highlights the photographer’s remarkable talent for revealing the human stories caught up in conflict
Britain’s Tory-sympathising press is ‘terrible’ for democracy, experts warn
Britain’s Tory-sympathising press is ‘terrible’ for democracy, experts warn
The UK news landscape is tightly controlled by a handful of corporate moguls, new analysis by the Media Reform Coalition suggests
Gal-dem is closing but its legacy lifting up new voices in media will live on
Gal-dem is closing but its legacy lifting up new voices in media will live on
The publication by and for women and non-binary people of colour was founded in 2015 by Liv Little.
Edith Bowman: ‘It would be unbelievable to the teenage me that I ended up being on the telly’
Edith Bowman: ‘It would be unbelievable to the teenage me that I ended up being on the telly’
Jon Snow: ‘It was wonderful to talk to Nelson Mandela’
Jon Snow: ‘It was wonderful to talk to Nelson Mandela’
Jon Snow: I was scared when I was thrown out of uni but I’ve been blessed
Jon Snow: I was scared when I was thrown out of uni but I’ve been blessed
Pitchfork’s viral Måneskin review reminds us music criticism can be savagely entertaining
Pitchfork’s viral Måneskin review reminds us music criticism can be savagely entertaining
We need to start looking after our journalists by prioritising mental health in newsrooms
We need to start looking after our journalists by prioritising mental health in newsrooms
Big Issue launches media training scheme for young people from underrepresented backgrounds