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Local papers praised...
By AMANDA BRODIE PRAISE was heaped on the local press during a debate in Westminster Hall this week. Louise Mensch MP secured the debate...
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House of Lords repor...
By AMANDA BRODIE Chairman, Professional Practices Board THE House of Lords select committee on communications has published its report on the future...
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Institute salutes a ...
As interest surrounding the sinking of the Titanic reaches a crescendo point for the April centenary of the disaster, the Chartered Institute of...
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Editor’s Comment
It is entirely appropriate that the Chartered Institute of Journalists should be marking the centenary of the passing of W.T. Stead – a founding...
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Caravan Writers̵...
CIoJ Past President Ken Brookes, who speaks for the Institute on copyright issues, recently addressed members of the Caravan Writers’ Guild at...
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Congratulations to o...
By Norman Bartlett At the Council meeting in February, Immediate Past President Liz Justice was awarded a Fellowship of the Institute. The citation...
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Tribunal fees plan “...
By Amanda Brodie The trade union arm of the CIoJ has spoken out strongly against the Government’s planned introduction of up-front fees for...
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