LGBTQ journalists in UK call out lack of employer support amid increased abuse
LBGTQ journalists face high levels of abuse and little employer support, according to a new study.
By
Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
LBGTQ journalists face high levels of abuse and little employer support, according to a new study.
ByRaconteur deputy editor Fran Cassidy explains the outcome of the first iteration of its New Voices Programme.
ByCharlotte Dewar also fielded criticism about how IPSO deals with "discriminatory" coverage against groups.
ByMyrie defended journalistic impartiality, arguing an opinionated BBC cannot expect licence fee payment.
By"We know that there's significant alienation going on right now because of that toxic news environment.”
ByYorkshire Post editor James Mitchinson hit back at accusations his paper "provided the voice for the racist".
ByEthnic minority voices are lacking on leading news website homepages.
ByWomen of colour are “almost completely locked out” of the UK news industry, a new report has found.
By