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How reporting the plight of displaced people brought a pledge of relief from local government.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Transcript of a speech by Sir James Bevan KCMG, UK High Commissioner to India at a journalists' meet in Delhi, Thursday 11 December 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two case studies from Panos London’s Relay Programme show that limited interaction between researchers and journalists are a barrier to increasing the amount and quality of reporting using research findings.
Government hopes to halve its travel on London's transport system during the Olympics to help manage demand.
10 day placement offered at the Financial Times' London office for Australian business journalist.
G7 Ambassadors are deeply concerned by recent massive disclosures of journalists’ personal data on the Myrotvorets website.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
FCO Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field extremely disappointed with the sentencing of Reuters journalists in Burma.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Centre will support thousands of journalists working in the capital during the Games.
The winners of the 2011 'Inquirer Awards' for investigative journalism in the Middle East today met FCO officials as part of a UK visit.
Speaking on the second day of the Global Conference for Media Freedom, Special Envoy Amal Clooney explained the role of the new independent Legal Experts panel.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the launch of the new Media Freedom Coalition.
Briefing by the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Network Rail and the Budget.
As an Afghan Media Officer for Task Force Helmand, Army Captain Niall Taylor helps Afghan journalists tell Afghan people about the work of British and ISAF personnel. Report by Sharon Kean.
Speaking at the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day event hosted by the African Union in Addis Ababa, Jeremy Hunt set out his vision to improve media freedom.
A pilot initiative to provide training to East African journalists alongside a major conference has helped strengthen links between researchers and the media.
Foreign Secretary William Hague answers questions on BBC News Channel on the United Nations sanctions against Iran
At the World News Media Congress in Glasgow, the Foreign Secretary spoke about building a coalition of governments committed to media freedom.
UK Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce welcomed participants to the forum to discuss media freedom.
Invitation for journalists to submit entries for the competition on human rights protection in Ukraine.
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