Jason Cowley bowing out after 16 years as New Statesman editor
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
McIntosh's resignation was announced hours after an angry letter from The Scotsman's NUJ chapel.
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Freelance Robbie Armstrong is also joining the as-yet unnamed newsletter.
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A new executive producer will lead development while a PR manager has also joined.
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Sutton will lead on "quality, consistency and cross promotion" of Sky News content across TV, audio and online.
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Broadcasting + Cable and Multichannel News will end publication in September.
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Sue Brooks says "the best is still to come" for the industry despite recent challenges.
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LGBTQ+ media brand prepares to make the most of its "community and relationships".
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Newspaper admitted publishing the letter was a "grave error".
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Stoddart is a former Sunday Times TV critic, media consultant and University of Westminster lecturer.
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Sengupta covered every major conflict of the past 30 years.
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Guardian had been targeting cost savings of 4-5% this year.
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Natasha Christie-Miller to replace Caspar Woolley who remains a major shareholder.
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Chorley announced in May he was leaving Times Radio for the BBC.
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Deal confirmed as Informa's half-year results show revenue growth of 11% and underlying profits up 19%.
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Christian May returns as editor-in-chief after four years away.
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Before becoming editor Webster was The Observer's deputy editor for 22 years.
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The agency chief will step down from full-time work after 43 years in journalism.
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Serious About Rugby League and Athletics Weekly are latest National World acquisitions.
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A new editor for City AM has already been appointed but not yet named.
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At 81, Kavanagh says both he and Joe Biden should step down.
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Krissah Thompson will oversee the building of a project that the Post hopes will develop new revenue streams.
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As BBC News global director Munro will have new responsibilities for BBC Monitoring and the World Service.
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Murphy takes over from Rageh Omaar who moves to an analyst role.
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Gunmart, Gun Trade World, What Gun? and The Sporting Airgun Handbook are latest to join Fieldsports.
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Farage is also in disputes with the BBC and the Mail on Sunday.
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Bruton previously spent ten years as editor-in-chief of Grazia.
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Stanistreet said the days of general secretaries leading unions until they retire "are behind us".
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HSJ has been owned by Wilmington since 2017.
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Robert Winnett was tipped as "future editor material" back in 2007 at The Sunday Times.
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Hancock complained the 'Lockdown Files' gave an incomplete picture and he was not approached for comment.
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ACOBA says appointment of de Botton after she left Downing Street is low risk but sets lobbying restrictions.
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Sian Doyle told publication of her medical information was in the public interest.
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Mehdi Lebouachera will succeeded Sophie Huet from 5 November.
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Critics say regulator has strayed into making its own editorial judgments.
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Fletcher has been given the new honorary title emeritus chairman.
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Matt Chorley to continue at Times Radio in the lead-up to the election despite plan to leave for BBC…
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Greaves has spent an "extended period" on compassionate leave.
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Editor could also secure payout from publisher over unfair dismissal claim.
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IPSO said the article could create a misleading impression about Open Democracy's editorial independence.
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Newspapers reported disputed incident as a claim, regulator finds.
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Impress issues ruling over interview with far-right political figure Mark Collett.
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Move towards sanction comes after People's Forum programme with Rishi Sunak.
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Times undercover investigation into cash for questions was in the public interest, IPSO says.
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Award-winning international investigative journalist Yeung had spent a decade at Vice News.
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First ever sales role created in the UK for social-born and focused publisher, The News Movement.
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It comes a week after Reach confirmed Caroline Waterston as the Mirror's new editor-in-chief.
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Article criticised food hygiene standards at Trump's first Scotland property.
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Ball is taking on the role ahead of the upcoming UK general election.
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A petition had been set up for Myska to be "reinstated".
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Waterston, editor-in-chief for magazines and supplements, will lead the Mirror on a permanent basis.
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Goodall will lead a new flagship politics show in the competitive Sunday morning slot.
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Sir Paul Marshall said he was leaving GB News on a "secure growth trajectory".
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Watford previously led memberships and marketing at Dow Jones alongside Will Lewis.
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Becky Emmett will lead the editorial strategy for ITV News content on ITVX.
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Edwards has been off screens since July 2023 after allegations made against him.
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Barnett is leaving Woman's Hour to join the BBC Radio 4 Today line-up.
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Rebecca Clancy joins from The Times where she is motor racing correspondent.
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ITN CEO Rachel Corp said she hopes other women are inspired by the legacy of Edwards-Jones.
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Embley left Reach after 30 years last summer.
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The BBC's style guide says journalists should "generally" use a person's preferred terms and pronouns.
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The news follows recent cuts to sports desks at the Scotsman, Daily Record and Scottish Daily Mail.
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The former chief sub and chief assistant editor described his career in one word as "fun".
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Mohamed Amersi is seeking damages of up to £100,000 against an episode of Panorama and a BBC News article…
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New roles in UK and Brussels mark "a pivotal moment" in the paper's evolution, CEO says.
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Joe.co.uk previously went into administration in June 2020 but continued to suffer "sustained losses".
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And regulator announces investigation into episode of Labour MP David Lammy's LBC show
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Ahmed, one of five co-founders of The News Movement, will co-host The Daily T with Camilla Tominey.
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Steven Edginton, a former Brexit Party staffer, joins the broadcaster from The Daily Telegraph.
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National World bought Press Computer Systems alongside Midlands News Association.
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They say the deal will create "Britain's biggest publisher network" for Gen Z and millennials.
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Shelley will succeed Clive Marshall, who is retiring after 14 years leading the business.
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Joe Wood News Agency became the go-to source for major trials.
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Reach unveils senior leadership of Studios team leading 120 people.
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The business newsbrand has hired a new leadership and reporting team to build its presence outside the US.
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Programmes presented by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Philip Davies were found in breach.
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Barnett will leave Woman's Hour in April to join Today.
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His appointment comes less than two months after The Messenger collapsed.
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Jonathan Aspinwall currently leads podcasts including Newscast, Americast and Ukrainecast.
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The ex-Conservative leader will join Manveen Rana and new co-host Luke Jones.
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Pitts will join Global in Q1 of 2025.
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Former Chime CEO Rupert Howell has also joined Synapse.
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The executive complaints unit ruling has been discussed with Webb and the Today team.
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Luke Bradley-Jones to "evolve The Economist into a digital-first product".
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Kearney will leave the flagship morning programme after six years presenting.
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Hasan's shows on MSNBC and Peacock were cancelled this winter.
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New Hearst UK senior line up includes four promotions and four outside hires.
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BBC documentary airing allegations against Brewdog CEO is live again on the iPlayer.
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Fieldsports Press will double Shooting Times' pagination to accommodate the title.
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Bauer is splitting its print and digital operations and moving away from a localised structure.
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Broadcast regulator found no need for BBC to get response from director before live programme aired.
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They join four other chief presenters in the UK, plus two in Washington DC and one in Singapore.
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Shutterstock customers will gain access to Backgrid's 30 million photographs.
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Mother Jones CEO Monika Bauerlein will be in charge of the new group.
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Anna Jones, a former Hearst UK CEO, will succeed Hugh.
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Lucy Frazer said she is concerned about the potential influence of Abu Dhabi over The Telegraph.
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The regulator labelled it a "significant error".
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The Mail was shortlisted for a British Journalism Award for the investigation.
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The Mail described "Dicko" as "talented, kind and knowledgeable".
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Royall has held the role on an interim basis for almost a year.
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The new acquisition owns The Insurer, ESG Insurer, Program Manager and more.
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