Isabel Oakeshott’s ‘massive betrayal’ was action of a journalist who turned whistleblower
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Isabel Oakeshott tells Press Gazette why risk to reputation was worth it.
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Lawyer JJ Shaw examines the potential implications of using AI in the newsroom.
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Birmingham Mail has dropped from 300,000 copies per day in the 1980s to 6,500 – but reaches 10 million online.
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Rickey Rogers, global editor of Reuters Pictures, shares stories from photojournalists’ year in Ukraine.
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From her escape from Mariupol to covering possible nuclear meltdown.
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Allegations of press misconduct in the Nicola Bulley case are wide of the mark.
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Liz Gerard takes a closer look at press coverage of the Bulley case and finds some aspects of it lacking.
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Have tabloid newspapers ever kept secret files for future blackmail purposes?
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